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1. stainless steel cable for hanging and current? (score: 1)
Author: scott.hall@comcast.net
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:58:35 +0000
I'm hanging a pot rack for my wife. this thing is both a fixture and a lighting fixture. it uses a pair of chains to hang/support the rack, and lamp cord to power the lights. naturally, this is not u
/html/shop-talk/2006-08/msg00086.html (7,910 bytes)

2. Re: stainless steel cable for hanging and current? (score: 1)
Author: "Eric J Russell" <ejrussell@mebtel.net>
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 15:12:40 -0400
Try browsing the 'auto-audio' suppliers. I've seen heavy duty power cable with clear plastic coating the audiophiles use to power their outrageous auto sound systems. Eric Russell STOC #2860 Mebane,
/html/shop-talk/2006-08/msg00087.html (7,400 bytes)

3. Re: stainless steel cable for hanging and current? (score: 1)
Author: Battmain <battmain@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 15:13:21 -0400
Home Depot sells the cable stuff. I saw some earlier when I went to look at replacement ceiling fans. The ones that I saw with the lights were small though and I doubt the would support the weight of
/html/shop-talk/2006-08/msg00088.html (7,842 bytes)

4. Re: stainless steel cable for hanging and current? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 15:14:26 -0400
What about using hollow pipe for running the cables in & supporting the fixture? Lots of hanging lamps use this instead of chain. jim
/html/shop-talk/2006-08/msg00089.html (7,310 bytes)


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