You know, I have one of those but not Radio Shack.  You mean the mini test clip adaptors, right? http://www.radioshack.com/search/index.jsp?kwCatId=&kw=test%20clips   I'll take one to Sowbug and you can teach me.  I still liked Tony's sandpaper trick and will do a comparison.

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>nyone have a preference or should I stick to what I have?


Radio Shack Wire Test Clips.

Wrap a small bit of rubber band over the end (but under the wire) and lash it on with thread. It becomes essentially non-slip.

Allan
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