[Icom] Pointers on getting through firewall?

Tony Hwang [email protected]
Mon, 06 May 2002 09:15:15 -0600


Hi,
Another place is hobby shop where they sell piano wires of different
gauges. It is stiffer than coat hanger wire. I keep several from
smallest(good for cleaning orifices in BBQ or camping stove), to heavy
gauge for running wires. 
73,
Tony, VE6CGX

WA2BPE wrote:
> 
> Chris - metal coathangers (tho smaller gauge than in the past) are still what the
> "dry cleaners" in this area still return things on.  If the postage wasn't so
> high, I'd send u a gross or two  ;-)  .  I agree, the plastic ones are really bad
> - and note one that breaks - some are even hollow.  One more thing for the
> landfills that won't biodegrade!!
> 
> 73, Tom - WA2BPE
> 
> Chris BONDE wrote:
> 
> > At 03:50 PM 2002-05-05 -0400, you wrote:
> > >Follow one of the existing harness with a coat hanger from the engine side,
> > >push it slowly an you will find that there is enough room for one more cable
> > >WA1WLA
> > O  oh, the ubiquitous coat hanger!
> >
> > I have found of late, much to my dismay, that the metal wire coat hanger is
> > rapidly going,  g o  i  n   g!
> > When I was a scout, then leader, we woud collect such and receive a small
> > amount.  Sure helped for the summer camps.  BUT now where are they?  The
> > plastic variety has taken over.  I have wondered what is more recyclable,
> > the metal coat hanger that had so many uses, or the plastic one that brakes
> > and everything falls on the flour?
> >
> > Chris opr VE7HCB
> >
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