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where can I get these at?

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man, I've looked everywhere and I can't find anything like it. It's like a grounding tap or something. I was going through my tools and I found this piece; not sure where I got it, but I came up with a few good ideas to use it.

where can I find one of these at? I've tried Lowes, home depot, radioshack, jamesco.com, and even mouser.com (although I had no idea where to begin looking).

Can anyone hook me up with a more specific name for this piece or tell me where I can find it. I have a project coming up where I can really use this.
 
If you can't find it in a store, you can make them yourself from a small strip of sheet metal. Drill hole first (it looks like a 1/4" or 3/8"), cut to size, then bend 8)
 
Phasor said:
If you can't find it in a store, you can make them yourself from a small strip of sheet metal. Drill hole first (it looks like a 1/4" or 3/8"), cut to size, then bend 8)
well, I cant exactly make them myself, I don't have many metal cutting tools. They are made somewhere and the tip is ecactly the right size for those little solderless plugs that you crimp onto the end of a wire. and it is 1/4" hole.
 
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