Something like this..very complex to explain to mortals though.
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Originally posted by the great waldo View PostThe problem is that Possum is asking for some wire which i've got plenty off, but it has to be correctly measured ,which is fair enough, but he hasn't replied to my question of how am I supposed to correctly measure it for him. I'm not sure what to make of thisPepe aka Lt. Kojak
Milano, Italy
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Originally posted by the great waldo View PostThe problem is that Possum is asking for some wire which i've got plenty off, but it has to be correctly measured ,which is fair enough, but he hasn't replied to my question of how am I supposed to correctly measure it for him. I'm not sure what to make of this.
Not too unreasonable a request, methinks. Maybe shoot him a PM?
Originally posted by Possum View PostIf anyone has some to sell, I may be interested, but it has to meet diameter specs on a micrometer. I would need a couple inches to measure since most people use micrometers wrong, even the wire sellers get it wrong.Last edited by rjb; 10-14-2016, 08:55 PM.DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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Originally posted by the great waldo View PostHi Wolfe
The problem is that Possum is asking for some wire which i've got plenty off, but it has to be correctly measured ,which is fair enough, but he hasn't replied to my question of how am I supposed to correctly measure it for him. I'm not sure what to make of this
Cheers
Andrew
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Might not be able to wind with it, but sounds perfect for making my magic sprinkles.Bobby, www.TysonTone.com
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The trick with mics is to have several strands of the wire passing over the mic's anvil without crossing. The mic tends to flatten the wire slightly so you get an incorrect reading.
You can hold the end of the wire down with your fingertip and then wind the wire around under your finger tip to make a little spiral that still fits on the anvil.
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I use it for specific purposes, but much of their wire is oversized and unusable. I got a roll from BAE and he was kind enough to send me a few inches to measure and it hit exactly where I want it to. Elektrisola's wire suddenly went up noticeably in ohms per foot but gained a smidgeon in OD, weird. BAE will measure for me but his measurements are always wrong, I had the same problem with Wirenetics. The proper way to measure, at least my own method, is to put some alcohol on a piece of white laser paper and run it thru the micrometer plates to get any dust off, then run it thru dry once to remove the alcohol. Zero the meter and check that it stays at zero after multiple closings. There is a ratchet end on the spindle that is calibrated for correct force on the platens. I use a single piece of wire, broken or cut off so not to stretch it, put it between the plates and turn until the ratchet clicks. Measure multiple times to make sure you're getting the same results. I have a bunch of rolls of old AWC stuff I got from Wirenetics, that they "measured" back when I was starting out, the stuff is more like 40-41 gauge than 42 its so freaking thick, and the insulation is actually HEAVY insulation. Totally failed to even come close to any of the vintage wire we tested at Elektrisola. A few of the runs from years ago they accidentally did things right and am trying to find a few of these rolls if anyone wants to dump theirs.http://www.SDpickups.com
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