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"Paul" wrote in message ... I've a question for the group. When I'm drawing out my lengths of wire when making a quad, what is an accurate way of measuring it? I'm using 1.6 mil aluminum tig wire and, although the stuff usually lays pretty flat coming off the reel I want to be certain my lengths are correct. Laying a tape down next to the wire seems like it couldn't be real accurate. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Tnx, and 73. Hi Paul, The first step is to straighten the wire. Depending on diameter, you may be able to anchor one end to a fixed object (pipe, fence post etc) and tie a rod to the other end and stretch it. For bigger copper I have tied it to the bumper hitch and moved the car forward slightly. The end result is a perfectly straight length of wire. Now, it can be laid flat and parallel againsta a tape. Mark off the overall length and the corners w/ a magic marker. Dale W4OP |
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