Stan said: > You should be able to buy SHOCK CORD. Otmar siad: > 2) it looks exactly like the cable housing used on bicycles > for gear and older brake cables. Well, having seen what the inside of those curtain cord thingies look like (after being stretched well beyond their intended stretchiness), it is a flat metal coil encased in plastic. I hadn't thought of shock cord (which is basically a small bungee, correct?) or gears/brake cables (which aren't all that stretchy), but I'm sure they could work... Any ideas how to replicate the "invisible" attachment for the loop that gets attached the body? It basically just a screw with a eye at one end (a miniature verion of what you'd hang a plant from on a deck post), and it screws perfectly into the metal coil (inside the black plastic sheathing). If using a different type of cable, I guess I could just loop it back on itself and crimp it together, but that's not as aesthetically pleasing (read: seamless). /Trina '91 MV "Blue" |
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