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   Home Depot has the Velcro straps in varying size packages. I've never
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     To: "PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users" <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
     From: Mike <koldark@xxxxxxxxx>
     Sent by: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     Date: 12/20/2006 12:02PM
     Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Network cabling and cable ties
     Velcro or cable ties is what I have commonly seen
     On 12/20/06, Burns, Bryan <Bryan_Burns@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
     >
     > What does your shop use to tie network cabling together?  I've heard
     IEEE
     > doesn't allow cable ties.  I've seen Velcro used and I'm looking for a
     > source. Anything work better than Velcro?
     >
     > Bryan Burns
     > IBM Certified Specialist - iSeries System Command Operations V5R2
     > M.I.S. Department
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     > www.echo-usa.com
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