Check building or farm supply for large fence staples. They used to be
available in lengths over 2 inches. If that length is marginal, use the
staple to hold a length of #14 or 12 wire to tie the cables with.
At 05:02 PM 5/2/99 -0700, you wrote:
>
>I have a 70 foot length of RG8, and an RG58 sized switch control cable,
>that I need to dress and secure to a tree trunk. The intent is to prevent
>the cables from blowing in the wind, while providing some measure of strain
>relief. I have used a double-nail clamp arrangement in the past, but as the
>clamp was made of plastic, the life was only a year or two. Ideally, the
>common U shaped metal fasteners used to secure house electrical wiring
>would be used, but the length of the nail portion is insufficient to go
>through thick bark and into the wood.
>
>Any suggestions?
>Thanks
>Dennis, K7FL
>
>
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>Battle Ground, WA USA
>K7FL@ashworth.org
>http://www.ashworth.org/
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