naplak
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Post by naplak on Oct 13, 2005 20:31:27 GMT -5
I get my detailing wire at Craftwharehouse... they have spools of wire all the way down to 32 gauge -- 0.007" In large gauges they have coated in a variety of colors.
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ghost
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Post by ghost on Oct 19, 2005 0:09:14 GMT -5
I get the fine wire from michaels craft store,The stuff is nice for fuel+brake lines etc.
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Post by vpheughan on Dec 30, 2005 18:45:33 GMT -5
Check out the "Bead Section" (Michaels & Hobby Lobby) there is all form and color of wire available.
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dude
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Post by dude on Dec 30, 2005 18:47:19 GMT -5
Check out the "Bead Section" (Michaels & Hobby Lobby) there is all form and color of wire available. I didn't know about that one, I'll have to give it a try.
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cardz
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Post by cardz on Jan 4, 2006 15:21:10 GMT -5
Yeah I got alot of my small wires in the Bead section also. (michaels) l get alot of cool stuff in the old walkmans tape players. I pull em apart for wires and tiny springs for throttle return spring linkage.
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cuhail
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Post by cuhail on Feb 13, 2006 23:32:33 GMT -5
I agree. I bought two differant sizes in whole spools. I have enough to last years. The last project was linkage on dual carbs. I wrapped some wire around a fat needle, cut and fitted it to the carbs. ( '72 GTO 400 w/hi-rise) The stuff works! Cuhail
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