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I think there are various cheap-o plastic products around to do this sort of thing as well, generally for household extension cables and such. You can probably find them in hardware stores. We have them in various strategic parts of the house to prevent pet rabbits from chewing through cables. The plastic slows 'em down a bit. (never could figure out how they don't electrocute themselves, but they've almost killed me a couple times by leaving exposed wire around after an insulation snack...) kim At 01:34 PM 1/27/98 -0700, Scott Bullerwell wrote: >Jeff's scheme is solid, if you're into sewing. Also, there are >commercially available cable bundlers (shielded and unshielded) that can >be >of use, as well as cheap garden hose (get the large diameter black rubber >stuff if possible--cut the ends off, thread your cables through--if >they're >too thick to thread through, slit the hose longitudinally, stuff yer >cables >in, seal it with black tape, and hey presto! instant snake.) _______________________________________________________ Kim Flint 408-752-9284 Mpact Systems Engineering kflint@chromatic.com Chromatic Research http://www.chromatic.com