Re: Stainless wire for STMFC safety appliances...
Rod Miller
Another option, borrowed from someone who posted
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on one of the yahoogroups I read, is to use copper wire. It is available in a large number of sizes, and has the advantage of being very easy to form, a real advantage for brake system air lines. While softer than other wires we've discussed, you don't really want to handle/press on the grab the wire once it is installed anyway, do you? Six 100 foot rolls of each size from .013 to .040 cost me $65 including S&H about 2 years ago when copper was dear. If desired I can post my source for the wire; I would have included it but the source isn't handy at the moment. Rod jerryglow2 wrote: I prefer phosphor brass wire as from Tichy/CMA (and probably |
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