Alas, they said they don't make anything rated for 110v use nor do they even have anything like what I'm looking for.ChuckA wrote:Call them it's a lot easier to describe what you want and what he can do.
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If it's a power cord, maybe this will work? --> http://www.radiodaze.com/charcoal-gray- ... em-pwc-27/
I believe he has other colours and styles available.
If it isn't for power, would this work? --> http://www.radiodaze.com/spkr-headphone ... tem-spc-2/
I believe he has other colours and styles available.
If it isn't for power, would this work? --> http://www.radiodaze.com/spkr-headphone ... tem-spc-2/
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Interesting thought, but I think it would have to be machine woven for the tight look I'm after. I'm beginning to think maybe nobody is making this stuff. Strange since it seems to have been so common at one time.
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I bought some on Amazon.com a few months ago. It is terrific.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FZTIEZY
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FZTIEZY
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Not really the correct wire, go back and look at the original pictures. It's 2 twisted wires covered in a tight woven cover.Mr Grumpy wrote:I think Dan just won the internet...
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Not really the correct wire, go back and look at the original pictures. It's 2 twisted wires covered in a tight woven cover.
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HisMastersVoice wrote:Interesting thought, but I think it would have to be machine woven for the tight look I'm after. I'm beginning to think maybe nobody is making this stuff. Strange since it seems to have been so common at one time.
Try this:
http://vintagewireandsupply.com/black-c ... bulk-roll/
It's the best match I've seen for what you want. It's not cheap.
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Yeah that's the same stuff I saw at Sundial that has 3 conductors, very similar I just wish they made it in a 2-conductor version.ChuckA wrote:HisMastersVoice wrote:Interesting thought, but I think it would have to be machine woven for the tight look I'm after. I'm beginning to think maybe nobody is making this stuff. Strange since it seems to have been so common at one time.
Try this:
http://vintagewireandsupply.com/black-c ... bulk-roll/
It's the best match I've seen for what you want. It's not cheap.
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HisMastersVoice wrote:
Yeah that's the same stuff I saw at Sundial that has 3 conductors, very similar I just wish they made it in a 2-conductor version.
It's probably the closest you're going to find, I just cut the third wire off and use 2. At least it has the "wavy" look to it.
Chuck