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Re: TWL: Anntena leads

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mttortuga@juno.com
Sun, Mar 3, 2002 6:04 PM

Securely attach a

thin, smooth nylon string as a lead-line to it,
smoothly tape the connection and carefully pull it out the other
end. Then attach the new leads to the nylon lead line, again tape
smoothly and pull the whole mess back into position.

Make sure that you pull another small nylon line back with the wire so
you will have a pull line the next time you need it.

Morley

Securely attach a > thin, smooth nylon string as a lead-line to it, > smoothly tape the connection and carefully pull it out the other > end. Then attach the new leads to the nylon lead line, again tape > smoothly and pull the whole mess back into position. Make sure that you pull another small nylon line back with the wire so you will have a pull line the next time you need it. Morley
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scaramouche@tvo.org
Sun, Mar 3, 2002 6:06 PM

Make sure that you pull another small nylon line back with the wire so
you will have a pull line the next time you need it.

Good idea, Morley, never thought of that.

Another point I didn't make is that this fishing business should be done by two people. One pulling gently and the other pushing/feeding/wiggling from the other end. This really helps getting around kinks and corners. Been there, done that and won.

George of Scaramouche

mttortuga@juno.com writes: >Make sure that you pull another small nylon line back with the wire so >you will have a pull line the next time you need it. Good idea, Morley, never thought of that. Another point I didn't make is that this fishing business should be done by two people. One pulling gently and the other pushing/feeding/wiggling from the other end. This really helps getting around kinks and corners. Been there, done that and won. George of Scaramouche