Instead of zip-ties, I was in a pinch once and used 12 gauge sheathed solid copper wire (the stuff you use in house wiring). I just wrapped it around and twisted, like you do with a bread bag. I think "giant twist-tie" would be a good description. Of course, I haven't gone under to replace it yet, but it has been working well for a few years now. I'll just call it an experiment and leave it there until it rots. It shouldn't rust out like a coat hanger ;-) Bill Marshall '85 GL Tiico "Pandora" Aurora, IL |
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