Ok, here is an easy question for this group.
Now that I am done fidgetting with the engine alginment (yeah!) I can finally get to redoing my electrical system. Blossom used to have one panel on portside and another original one on starboard side. I am moving everything to the port panel. I need a better system to organize the miles of electrical and coaxial cables. What do you recommend as a wire clamp system? It need to be able to be attached to wood (bulkhead) and fiberglass (under the cockpit for example). I noticed that Tim uses Weld Mount (see picture). Are there other systems (not that I don't like Weld Mount, just want to know my options)? Preferablly it can be opened and closed for reuse.
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Electrical Wire Clamps
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Electrical Wire Clamps
Ray D. Chang
Triton 106 in Berkeley, CA
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Re: Electrical Wire Clamps
I use these: McMaster part no. 7566K13. About 10 cents a piece.
Similar to what is in your picture except installed with a screw. Using cable ties means you can easily cut and replace the tie when you have to.
Similar to what is in your picture except installed with a screw. Using cable ties means you can easily cut and replace the tie when you have to.