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RE: Dial cord

Posted by strijw426 on December 1, 2011 at 10:47:14:

Gerald is right, the fishing cord mentioned is ideal for the application and I have used it many times over the years to make repairs to various tuners and receivers. It is physically very sturdy and has the right traction on a tuning shaft plus it is made of extremely long lasting materials. You may even find some strain-relief pieces made to crimp the ends at the fishing supply site you choose. They are typically used to attach the connectors for the lure end of the line. When done right you will not need to rely upon knots in the ends to secure them.

Joe