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![]() Chuck Harris wrote: I just make some paper labels using my word processor program, and print them on my laser printer. I wrap them around the wire, and slip a piece of clear heat shrink tubing over the label. I've done the same thing, except the labels were handwritten (block letters, obviously). Was a trick I learned from a radio station engineer I used to ride with back in my mid-teenage years. This method certainly looks more professional than tags hanging from the cable - or even those little digit strips that you'd wrap around the wire to make up a code. Anyone remember THAT???? UGH! -- Stephanie Weil New York City, NY |
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