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In Reply to: Coming soon! - how to make a reef knot device. With photos. Nt posted by geoffkait on February 4, 2013 at 05:09:47:
Tie a small Reef Knot (Square Knot) in a 10" length of thin copper or silver wire. Solder medium or large size alligator clips to both ends of wire. Attach the Reef Knot Device to any cable, including audio cables, computer cables, TV cables, electrical cords for kitchen appliances and floor lamps, etc. The Reef Knot Device can also be used to connect any two adjacent cables such as interconnects, power cords, electrical cords, etc. You will find that using the Reef Knot Device for cables outside the listening room, say in the kitchen, will also improve the sound in the listening room.
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- How to make a reef knot device. With photo 1 - geoffkait 07:45:34 02/04/13 (16)
- RE: How to make a reef knot device. With photo 1 - Nirmala 11:26:14 02/13/13 (1)
- Excellent, excellent.... Nt - geoffkait 13:35:29 02/13/13 (0)
- RE: How to make a reef knot device. With photo 1 - Nirmala 11:21:07 02/13/13 (0)
- RE: How to make a reef knot device. With photo 1 - pixelphoto 13:12:10 02/07/13 (1)
- RE: How to make a reef knot device. With photo 1 - geoffkait 13:23:39 02/07/13 (0)
- RE: How to make a reef knot device. With photo 1 - gbehappy2 19:25:16 02/04/13 (7)
- That's weird - geoffkait 04:44:56 02/05/13 (6)
- RE: That's weird - gbehappy2 21:41:19 02/05/13 (3)
- Hey, look on the bright side - geoffkait 04:16:07 02/06/13 (2)
- RE: Hey, look on the bright side - gbehappy2 11:41:06 02/07/13 (1)
- RE: Hey, look on the bright side - theob 12:58:21 02/07/13 (0)
- RE: That's weird - IEaudiodude 09:37:46 02/05/13 (1)
- I don't know about that. - axolotl 10:07:38 02/05/13 (0)
- RE: Aligator clips on power cords-not recommended. - cdb 12:49:44 02/04/13 (2)