Re: S&G: Safety Twist pliers?
In Response To: Re: S&G: Safety Twist pliers? (John lasky)
: DITTO,, twisting by hand gives much better control and you wont
: brake as many wires. also good saftey wire pliers are $$ cheap
: ones dont work for beans.
: one thig I also found helped me out was using steel wire vs copper
: , steel wire is very strong and you can get persnickety joints
: real tight without braking wire. steel wire also pulled out from
: epoxy without braking. (sometimes heat is still needed with
: steel wire, soldering iron)
: "John"
Steel wire is generally lightly oiled so it won't rust. The oil is what's keeping the epoxy from sticking.
Bill H.
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- S&G: Safety Twist pliers?
Geoff -- 9/23/2010, 9:05 am- Re: S&G: Safety Twist pliers?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 9/27/2010, 5:11 am- Re: S&G: Safety Twist pliers?
wwfloyd -- 9/23/2010, 10:55 am- Re: S&G: Safety Twist pliers?
wwfloyd -- 9/23/2010, 11:01 am- Re: S&G: Safety Twist pliers?
John lasky -- 9/23/2010, 11:26 am- Re: S&G: Safety Twist pliers?
John lasky -- 9/23/2010, 11:25 am- Re: S&G: Safety Twist pliers?
Bill Hamm -- 9/24/2010, 2:10 am- Re: S&G: Safety Twist pliers?
John lasky -- 9/24/2010, 8:34 am
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Wesley Ewell -- 9/23/2010, 11:24 am - Re: S&G: Safety Twist pliers?
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