rick carpenter
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I picked up an "old-timer's" fish tape yesterday from my M-I-L's husbands stuff (a 1963 patent by Louis D. Bostick is supposedly an improvement over this particular tape leader if I've read the description right). It is a no name 3/16" x 15'-6" steel tape on a 7" reel. The working end has a 2" tapered spring leader attached with a little phillips screw in the end but originally had a rounded tip.
I can easily daub a little bead of epoxy on the screwhead, and wrap electrical tape around the attachment point to prevent snagging. Yeah yeah I know new 25' and 50' Klein tapes are relatively cheap, but so am I.
I can easily daub a little bead of epoxy on the screwhead, and wrap electrical tape around the attachment point to prevent snagging. Yeah yeah I know new 25' and 50' Klein tapes are relatively cheap, but so am I.