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Re: Wire prices
18/7? I have heard of 18/6 for readers and use it often. 18/7? Are you
counting the drain?
"Petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:HcBgh.5161$br3.151652@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> here we use solid for everything but 2 thing
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> access reader cabling and latch/electromagnet...
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> why? cause we cant find flexible enough solid 18/7 shielded for readers
> this can be real pain to fish....
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> and we use 18/2 stranded cause it wont break easily when placed in a
> current transfer ..
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> "Everywhere Man" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
> 1166203382.958335.323830@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Look at the original and notice my foot in mouth regarding shaky hands
>> "Perhaps if you shouldn't" ?
>> That's what I get for being a wiseass.
>>
>> El Correction:
>> Everywhere Man wrote:
>> I use solid all the way, and never have an issue with nicks. Perhaps
>> you shouldn't hire epileptic installers. Hire a reliable moyul for
>> snipping cables :-)
>>
>>> Roland Moore wrote:
>>> > I am not worried about ME doing the nick job. It's these guys that you
>>> > pay
>>> > on Friday that do that for you. You just get to live with the results.
>>> > Therefore to avoid all that fun it is easier just to get rid of the
>>> > problem
>>> > to begin with. As a practical matter if video and access is the
>>> > majority of
>>> > the work you do, then there is not that much of that type of wire to
>>> > pull or
>>> > trim.
>>> >
>>> > >pulls over the trusses sooooo much more better.
>>> > I think I'll try and find some pictures of the wire runs we have to
>>> > pull.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> > news:4582149e$0$25781$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> > > The only time I nick wires is when my dikes are dull. By far I have
>>> > > had
>>> > > more
>>> > > stray strands cause problems then nicked solid wires.
>>> > > And when roughing a house is pulls over the trusses sooooo much more
>>> > > better
>>> > > and faster than stranded.
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > "alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> > > news:0Vegh.63626$lL6.51828@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> > > | "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> > > | news:458112d4$0$508$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> > > | > It pulls better and when it breaks it pretty much breaks all the
>>> > > way
>>> > > | > instead
>>> > > | > of hanging on by a strand.
>>> > > | > I find it much easier to work with, I hate working with puny
>>> > > stranded
>>> > > | > stuff.
>>> > > | > Price is not the difference, if solid were more money I'd still
>>> > > be
>>> > > using
>>> > > | > it.
>>> > > |
>>> > > | Me too. I don't like stranded wire, never did. Just don't nick the
>>> > > solid
>>> > > | when you strip it.
>>> > > | js
>>> > > |
>>> > > |
>>> > >
>>> > >
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