Re: Repairman's knot
- From: John E. <incognito@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 19:40:55 GMT
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Thanks so much for posting for the general public. I see it's a slight --
better -- modification on the technique I've used. I like the "push the loop
through" at the end rather than "push the plug through". In USA the plugs are
smaller, but still I like your method.
Thanks again,
--
John English
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