On 12/20/2015 03:20 PM, Charles Anthony wrote:
Or, rather then cutting it, remove the inside threads on the shell,
and glue it back on to the plug, rather than
screwing it on.
I don't have any to show you, but I do remember that some of these banana
plugs used an un-threaded barrel, employing a small (head-less) screw on
the side that threaded into the top of the plug fixture. In the long run,
probably better, as they could not be unscrewed by twisting on the barrel.
It also occurs to me that for a patch cable: a measured length of some kind
of resistive wire between two plugs rather than a resistor?
-- Charles