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Now, that's a good queston Owen!!

June 29 2012 at 6:25 AM
  (Login ShaneGowan)
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Response to Black wire ducting

Ok, try this, slide the coating up the wire a bit, as in trying to push it up on itself to expose the wire, then snip a bit of wire off, and tease the coating back down again, that should do what you want. You may need to start further up the wire than you think you need to too.
HTH, Shane

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  1. Might just be better to replace it - david nickels on Jun 29, 7:53 AM
    1. Or try what Malc did - Shane Gowan on Jun 29, 5:20 PM
     


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