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I always used the longer 1 and 1/2 inch electrical wiring staples, they work quite well as a wireholder on the harness boards.
I used a newfangled high tech tool that punches these wiring staples into the board. I think it was called a "hammer".
As for letting go of the fireworks, I think now is an appropriate time for Steve to post that infamous video of my fellow Viking Inge lighting a firecracker off between his teeth. After all, Monday is the 4th of July.
Odin

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Alright ....some of us are working.

Perhaps someone can help with a "low tech" question regarding the wiring boards used for wire harnesses.

Most users I visit have simple finishing nails nailed in to plywood to fix cable routing.

Recently I saw a user using a specialty nail with a rounded head and a nail end that was tapered. In addition they had approximately 1/2 way along the nails' length a landing pad that was a way to make sure that all of the nails were at the same height.

Anyone familiar with these nails? Looks like a specialty tool needs to be used to bang them in to a wiring harness board.

Thanks!

Happy 4th...remember to let go of the fireworks after you light them!


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