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Sttin' in DFW waiting for an uncancelled fight to STL.......
Had breakfast at Hampton Inn (since 1/2 my nights are spent in HI's) Went to Bass Pro to kill some time. Lead wire $3.99....poop (or worse) I don't want a 1/2 oz. of .015. I want 10 lbs. of the stuff or else I will starting collecting old electric motors and use the copper wiring in the coils. Anyone have any ideas where to get massive quantities of the stuff? Googled it up and couldn't find a guage vs. 1000's comparison chart. Not at local electrical supply houses. Anyone with alt methods to weight bugs? I hate beads. Thanks in Advance and Kindest Regards. G |
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On May 26, 12:28*pm, Guy wrote:
Sttin' in DFW waiting for an uncancelled fight to STL....... Had breakfast at Hampton Inn (since 1/2 my nights are spent in HI's) Went to Bass Pro to kill some time. Lead wire $3.99....poop (or worse) I don't want a 1/2 oz. of .015. I want 10 lbs. of the stuff or else I will starting collecting old electric motors and use the copper wiring in the coils. Anyone have any ideas where to get massive quantities of the stuff? Googled it up and couldn't find a guage vs. 1000's comparison chart. Not at local electrical supply houses. Anyone with alt methods to weight bugs? I hate beads. Thanks in Advance and Kindest Regards. G 1 amp fuse wire is .015". Used to be able to buy it in 1 pound spools. Don't know if it is still available. |
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On May 26, 11:28*am, Guy wrote:
Sttin' in DFW waiting for an uncancelled fight to STL....... Had breakfast at Hampton Inn (since 1/2 my nights are spent in HI's) Went to Bass Pro to kill some time. Lead wire $3.99....poop (or worse) I don't want a 1/2 oz. of .015. I want 10 lbs. of the stuff or else I will starting collecting old electric motors and use the copper wiring in the coils. Hm..... That's just a wee bit difficult to parse. Let us begin by pointing out what may seem obvious to some......lead and copper ain't exactly the same thing, quite (see Mendeleev et al for details). Anyone have any ideas where to get massive quantities of the stuff? Lead can be obtained in virtually limitless quantities from the windowsills in certain neighborhoods in Milwaukee. However, collection and preparation for fly tying applications may prove somewhat problematic. Rumor has it that copper wire can be obtained from old electric motors. Personally, I would try Radio Shack or any of the myriad perpetual flea-markets that litter every major metropolitan area in the known universe. Googled it up and couldn't find a guage vs. 1000's comparison chart. Try finding it in metric.....or cubits. If that doesn't work, go down into your basement. Find the old doorbell mechanism. If you have neither of these, shame on you. Got an old blender?.....slot car?.....'53 DeSoto?.....Lionel train? Not at local electrical supply houses. Anyone with alt methods to weight bugs? Ag, Au, Bi, Fr, U. I hate beads. Well, there's always hemp, leather, feathers. tattooes, piercings, surgical modifications..... Thanks in Advance You're welcome in retrospect. and Kindest Regards. ditto. G a smaller g than thee. |
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On May 26, 8:25*pm, Giles wrote:
On May 26, 11:28*am, Guy wrote: Sttin' in DFW waiting for an uncancelled fight to STL....... Had breakfast at Hampton Inn (since 1/2 my nights are spent in HI's) Went to Bass Pro to kill some time. Lead wire $3.99....poop (or worse) I don't want a 1/2 oz. of .015. I want 10 lbs. of the stuff or else I will starting collecting old electric motors and use the copper wiring in the coils. Hm..... That's just a wee bit difficult to parse. *Let us begin by pointing out what may seem obvious to some......lead and copper ain't exactly the same thing, quite (see Mendeleev et al for details). Anyone have any ideas where to get massive quantities of the stuff? Lead can be obtained in virtually limitless quantities from the windowsills in certain neighborhoods in Milwaukee. *However, collection and preparation for fly tying applications may prove somewhat problematic. Rumor has it that copper wire can be obtained from old electric motors. *Personally, I would try Radio Shack or any of the myriad perpetual flea-markets that litter every major metropolitan area in the known universe. Googled it up and couldn't find a guage vs. 1000's comparison chart. Try finding it in metric.....or cubits. If that doesn't work, go down into your basement. *Find the old doorbell mechanism. *If you have neither of these, shame on you. *Got an old blender?.....slot car?.....'53 DeSoto?.....Lionel train? Not at local electrical supply houses. Anyone with alt methods to weight bugs? Ag, Au, Bi, Fr, U. I hate beads. Well, there's always hemp, leather, feathers. tattooes, piercings, surgical modifications..... Thanks in Advance You're welcome in retrospect. and Kindest Regards. ditto. G a smaller g than thee. Thanks for your reply George. My wit won't match your's. So are you saying I should be looking for heavy metals in Japan and other "Off Main Street" locations? G |
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On Jun 7, 8:07*pm, Guy wrote:
On May 26, 8:25*pm, Giles wrote: On May 26, 11:28*am, Guy wrote: Sttin' in DFW waiting for an uncancelled fight to STL....... Had breakfast at Hampton Inn (since 1/2 my nights are spent in HI's) Went to Bass Pro to kill some time. Lead wire $3.99....poop (or worse) I don't want a 1/2 oz. of .015. I want 10 lbs. of the stuff or else I will starting collecting old electric motors and use the copper wiring in the coils. Hm..... That's just a wee bit difficult to parse. *Let us begin by pointing out what may seem obvious to some......lead and copper ain't exactly the same thing, quite (see Mendeleev et al for details). Anyone have any ideas where to get massive quantities of the stuff? Lead can be obtained in virtually limitless quantities from the windowsills in certain neighborhoods in Milwaukee. *However, collection and preparation for fly tying applications may prove somewhat problematic. Rumor has it that copper wire can be obtained from old electric motors. *Personally, I would try Radio Shack or any of the myriad perpetual flea-markets that litter every major metropolitan area in the known universe. Googled it up and couldn't find a guage vs. 1000's comparison chart. Try finding it in metric.....or cubits. If that doesn't work, go down into your basement. *Find the old doorbell mechanism. *If you have neither of these, shame on you. *Got an old blender?.....slot car?.....'53 DeSoto?.....Lionel train? Not at local electrical supply houses. Anyone with alt methods to weight bugs? Ag, Au, Bi, Fr, U. I hate beads. Well, there's always hemp, leather, feathers. tattooes, piercings, surgical modifications..... Thanks in Advance You're welcome in retrospect. and Kindest Regards. ditto. G a smaller g than thee. Thanks for your reply George. My wit won't match your's. Nor your taxonomy. So are you saying I should be looking for heavy metals in Japan and other "Off Main Street" locations? Hm..... No, I don't think that's what I'm saying G g. p.s. "Machinery's Handbook" is a good source for thousandths to gauge (or vice versa) conversions. |
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On Jun 7, 9:07*pm, Guy wrote:
On May 26, 8:25*pm, Giles wrote: On May 26, 11:28*am, Guy wrote: Sttin' in DFW waiting for an uncancelled fight to STL....... Had breakfast at Hampton Inn (since 1/2 my nights are spent in HI's) Went to Bass Pro to kill some time. Lead wire $3.99....poop (or worse) I don't want a 1/2 oz. of .015. I want 10 lbs. of the stuff or else I will starting collecting old electric motors and use the copper wiring in the coils. Hm..... That's just a wee bit difficult to parse. *Let us begin by pointing out what may seem obvious to some......lead and copper ain't exactly the same thing, quite (see Mendeleev et al for details). Anyone have any ideas where to get massive quantities of the stuff? Lead can be obtained in virtually limitless quantities from the windowsills in certain neighborhoods in Milwaukee. *However, collection and preparation for fly tying applications may prove somewhat problematic. Rumor has it that copper wire can be obtained from old electric motors. *Personally, I would try Radio Shack or any of the myriad perpetual flea-markets that litter every major metropolitan area in the known universe. Googled it up and couldn't find a guage vs. 1000's comparison chart. Try finding it in metric.....or cubits. If that doesn't work, go down into your basement. *Find the old doorbell mechanism. *If you have neither of these, shame on you. *Got an old blender?.....slot car?.....'53 DeSoto?.....Lionel train? Not at local electrical supply houses. Anyone with alt methods to weight bugs? Ag, Au, Bi, Fr, U. I hate beads. Well, there's always hemp, leather, feathers. tattooes, piercings, surgical modifications..... Thanks in Advance You're welcome in retrospect. and Kindest Regards. ditto. G a smaller g than thee. Thanks for your reply George. My wit won't match your's. So are you saying I should be looking for heavy metals in Japan and other "Off Main Street" locations? G I googled "1 amp fuse wire", and got a few hits. !/2 pound spools are still available via mail order. A bit pricey at $63, but should last a very long time. Manufacturer says it is .016 diameter, I miked it at . 015. |
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On Jun 9, 9:07*am, george9219 wrote:
On Jun 7, 9:07*pm, Guy wrote: On May 26, 8:25*pm, Giles wrote: On May 26, 11:28*am, Guy wrote: Sttin' in DFW waiting for an uncancelled fight to STL....... Had breakfast at Hampton Inn (since 1/2 my nights are spent in HI's) Went to Bass Pro to kill some time. Lead wire $3.99....poop (or worse) I don't want a 1/2 oz. of .015. I want 10 lbs. of the stuff or else I will starting collecting old electric motors and use the copper wiring in the coils. Hm..... That's just a wee bit difficult to parse. *Let us begin by pointing out what may seem obvious to some......lead and copper ain't exactly the same thing, quite (see Mendeleev et al for details). Anyone have any ideas where to get massive quantities of the stuff? Lead can be obtained in virtually limitless quantities from the windowsills in certain neighborhoods in Milwaukee. *However, collection and preparation for fly tying applications may prove somewhat problematic. Rumor has it that copper wire can be obtained from old electric motors. *Personally, I would try Radio Shack or any of the myriad perpetual flea-markets that litter every major metropolitan area in the known universe. Googled it up and couldn't find a guage vs. 1000's comparison chart.. Try finding it in metric.....or cubits. If that doesn't work, go down into your basement. *Find the old doorbell mechanism. *If you have neither of these, shame on you. *Got an old blender?.....slot car?.....'53 DeSoto?.....Lionel train? Not at local electrical supply houses. Anyone with alt methods to weight bugs? Ag, Au, Bi, Fr, U. I hate beads. Well, there's always hemp, leather, feathers. tattooes, piercings, surgical modifications..... Thanks in Advance You're welcome in retrospect. and Kindest Regards. ditto. G a smaller g than thee. Thanks for your reply George. My wit won't match your's. So are you saying I should be looking for heavy metals in Japan and other "Off Main Street" locations? G I googled "1 amp fuse wire", and got a few hits. !/2 pound spools are still available via mail order. A bit pricey at $63, but should last a very long time. Manufacturer says it is .016 diameter, I miked it at . 015. Yes. I saw that from Bussman. Ridiculous price for 8 oz.. I did take and bust apart an old ceiling fan motor though. Never need to purchase copper wire again. At least in the guage it was wrapped. G |
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