[Boatanchors] FS: Lacing cord

Emil Dular WD4SCZ at aol.com
Mon Mar 14 18:38:35 EDT 2011


That stuff is still in use in avionics shops in the aviation industry. Tie-wraps have their limitations. Actually once you learn the knots in AC43.13-1B lacing a harness is pretty quick and professional.

http://www2.tech.purdue.edu/at/courses/at308/Technical_Links/Ac43-13-1B/CH11_12.pdf

"Braided nylon lacing cord meeting specification MIL-T43435B, Type 1, Size 3, Finish B. A micro-crystalline wax with melting point above 55° C / 130° F and nonflaking characteristics it is compounded to develop excellent knot retention, yet not giving a waxy feel to the user."

http://www.edmo.com/index.php?module=products&func=displaycat&catid=1065
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bry Carling 
  To: armyradios at yahoogroups.com ; boatanchors at puck.nether.net ; Build_It_Radio at yahoogroups.com ; CarolinaHamSwap at yahoogroups.com ; dcboatanchors at mailman.qth.net ; DCBOATANCHORS at topica.com 
  Sent: Monday, 14 March, 2011 18:10
  Subject: [Boatanchors] FS: Lacing cord


  FOR SALE LACING CORD - new old stock military style nylon braided 
  cord for making or repairing traditional wiring harnesses. 


  I have two spools left. One is 500 yards by Breyden Products, Columbia CIty, Indiana. 
  The other is 250 yards =from A.E. Pesche Co. 
  Both are natural finish. Cream colour. 


  QTY 1 each available 


  250 yards = $10.00 plus shipping 
  500 yards = $12.00 plus shipping 


  73 - AF4K, Bry Carling 
  Florida 


  http://www.af4k.com 


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