I used to have a few and don't recall where I got them...so where do you get them? (I see them at mouser, but it's $10 to $15 shipping for a $0.16 part.)
fwiw, my 80's Fender has a 6P3-4 (a.k.a. 1207). It looks like a 1200 would also work for steel chassis.
Heyco strain relief
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Well-stocked hardware stores often have them, back in the "wall of strange parts drawers" section. My local Ace has them in several sizes.
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I get them from my local Ace Hardware too. I got a nice and cheap pliers for installing them off ebay (China) free shipping.
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Ace is the place.
They have the best hardware selection in my town.
They have the best hardware selection in my town.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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I couldn't get to my local ACE before it closed, but I phoned. They couldn't understand what I was looking for and 'Heyco' didn't show up on the computer. It looks like Philmore also makes them. I'll try again.
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Those parts drawers are stocked by a third party; it's quite likely the Ace staff would be completely of unaware what's in them.
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McMaster-Carr sells hummell brand cable grips:
Follow this link, then click on "Nylon liquid tight cord grips (nema 6)"
I use them all the time at work.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#liquid-tight-c ... ps/=inkn1e
Steve
Follow this link, then click on "Nylon liquid tight cord grips (nema 6)"
I use them all the time at work.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#liquid-tight-c ... ps/=inkn1e
Steve