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<font face="Calibri">Agreed. Anyware Computer Accessories sell them,
as well. But you need an account with them (or know someone who
does). I have one, but the order would be under $50 so you'd get
hit with minimum order fee etc. but something to consider as well.<br>
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<div class="moz-signature"><font face="Calibri">Regards,<br>
<b>Daniel Pearson</b><br>
<font color="Red" size="1">Flashware Solutions Ltd</font><font
size="1"> | London, UK / Perth, Australia<br>
+44 (0) 7857 147 620 | <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:daniel@flashware.net">daniel@flashware.net</a></font></font></div>
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On 7/10/2011 8:54 AM, Michael Van Delft wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Thanks for the advice, I’ve decided to get a pack of the mixed hook
and loop ties from Jaycar and order the rest online that should do me
for this weekend. I did call a Bunnings but they didn’t stock anything
except normal adhesive one sided Velcro.
<snip> ACMA frowns on the way most cablers tighten cable ties on data
cabling</snip>
I couldn’t agree more, I’ve undone (cut) plastic cable ties that were
so tight there was a kink and visible fraying on the cables. That’s
why I like the Velcro ones.
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