1984 - Volume #8, Issue #5, Page #02
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New Hot Caps For Steel Posts
The inventor, Leslie Hubbell, Parker, Colo., says horse owners have shown the most interest in the polyethylene, weather-resistant caps which pound onto the top of steel "t" posts for a tight fit. Hubbell says horses or other animals can't pop Hot Caps off but they can be removed with a hammer.
Each 2¢-in. long cap is self-insulating and has an over/under clip for holding electric wire. The clip can be positioned on either side of the post.
Hot Caps sell for 75 cents each. A box of 100 sells for $65.
For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Hot Caps, Inc., P.O. Box 846, Parker, Col. 80134 (ph 303 841-3373).
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