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I tried 16 gauge Al wire and it was too soft & weak for anything. I
use it for bundling stuff now. I would sure hate to depend on that to keep the bull next door! On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 23:51:14 -0400, (Padraigh ProAmerica) wrote: It's solid and uncoated- no core. Looks like aluminum (I've worked with stainless steel wire and this wire ain't steel). Quite flexible. And the price was right. ![]() |
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On 9/18/2011 4:12 PM, W8CCW wrote:
I tried 16 gauge Al wire and it was too soft& weak for anything. I use it for bundling stuff now. I would sure hate to depend on that to keep the bull next door! It'll probably be okay with 50kV applied to it. |
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