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Stringing handset wires.

Started by Greg G., October 14, 2009, 06:58:05 AM

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Dennis Markham

I don't think that method would work for me.  When I remove the handset cord it's so I can wash and polish the handset.  I don't think the string will stay inside.

bwanna

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leave the string long, one end out the ear end& one out the mouth end, tie together, so stays put. when done, cut & tie onto the cord. ;D

it is not really twine, but waxed string that i use.
donna

McHeath

Gee these are all great ideas.  I use a shish kabob stick to force the wires through from the bottom, messy and kinda brute forcely. 

bingster

Quote from: bwanna on October 14, 2009, 09:03:05 PM
or use a piece of twine as a mule string. tie on before you remove the cord, leave in place during cleaning. then when ready to re-install, tie or tape back on to string& pull thru. no fiddling to get the wire or straw make that slight curve in the hand set.  

but what do i know, i'm just a girl :-[

I think I just found a new method of pulling the handset cord through.  Sometimes the simplest ways are the best.
= DARRIN =