<font color='black' size='3' face='Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif'>Have a look at the Panduit website. They do all sorts of wire looms, box looms with snap lids, and so on.
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From: Rick Patton via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles@psubs.org><br>
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<div dir="ltr">I am running wires all over the place and was wondering how people are securing their wires to the hull. I have welded a couple of small stainless steel eyes to tie wire to but a real pain.
<div> I also would rather not drill any holes into my T bar frames. I was wondering if I could find small plastic eyes with adhesive on them if they would stay stuck to paint for a long time??
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