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Re: handling loose wires/hose/cable
Some sort of elastic system? Please elaborate. In the past, we've used large loops held down by surgical tubing (a different sort of elastic system, perhaps), and have had no problems.
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Re: handling loose wires/hose/cable
Our team, 393 Full Metal Jackets, also had a similar occurance. We simply just used thin P.V.C. pipe that is light weight, and connected the tubing to the side of the arm by making braces out of thin aluminum. Cheap, effecient, and easy.
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