If you go to Lowes or Homely Depot and look in the Electrical section you will 
find a variety of staples for non-metallic cable (a.k.a. Romex (c) ) that 
consist of a plastic bridge with nails inserted into two holes at the ends. 
They come in a variety of sizes. 

Pull out the nails and the holes in the plastic bridges will probably be a good 
size for a tight slip fit for the wire you're using - OK, maybe you will have 
to chase the holes with a drill to get the right size. 

Of course, there's a lot of work involved to slip the wires through all the 
spacers - As is true of the 25 cent nylon spacers described in the first post 
on this topic. But the staples are a heck of a lot cheaper! Plus, you end up 
with a bunch of nails as a bonus.

I don't know what the UV resistance of the plastic material is, but I did have 
a ladder line like this up for several years with no apparent degradation.

73
Ray K2HYD
KX-1 # 608

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