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Thread: Anyone know where I can source these clips?

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    Cage Fronts & J Clips
    $32 per kilo

    as seen at the bottom/front of this cage


    these are bit different to yours but will do the same job, it looks like they are also used on cray pots as I got this picture from a Maine Marine place under lobstering


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    Maine as in USA

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    when you order them order the special crimpers that you need for the type you get.

    one or 2 by hand with a pair of pliers is managable....

    10 or 20 and you'll wish you had the crimps.
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    They're available from Shoof Int'l . Horsley wholesale is probably the nearest agent to you. They're called cage wire fasteners. part No. 200 958. 500gm bag $28.95. The 'cage wire fastener pliers' part no 200 957. $79.95.
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    I think you got it Nod the picture is not easy to see but they look like the biscuit
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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