Hiya, what a great video, thank you so much... I've learned a lot from you over many hundreds of years...duh, ok, ok few years. Please keep them coming, can we see more of your work with build commentary?
Sherry Wheeler it depends on which one you work with. Some of them may require a business license and others may have a minimum quantity. I buy most of my wire from monsterslayer.com. They are not a refiner though. I have also done business with Hoover and Strong.
That's where the metric system comes into it's own, 1 mm is 1 mm however there are at least 4 different wire gauge systems around the world , this then gives you four different gauge 12's as an example.
Here in the UK for machine screws and nuts we had Wittworth, BNC, BNF, BSC, BSF,BA plus inches etc so even if we moan about Europe metric works well. @@MelissaMuir
Once again, great learning video! Thanks for taking the time to fit us in.
Thank you.
Hiya, what a great video, thank you so much... I've learned a lot from you over many hundreds of years...duh, ok, ok few years. Please keep them coming, can we see more of your work with build commentary?
Thanks again for another helpful video. You mentioned getting wire from the refiner. How do I do that and What are the requirements for this?
Sherry Wheeler it depends on which one you work with. Some of them may require a business license and others may have a minimum quantity. I buy most of my wire from
monsterslayer.com. They are not a refiner though. I have also done business with Hoover and Strong.
Is the B&S column of the table SWG or AWG? I agree that mm makes it much easier to understand.
It is AWG. Thank you. I will change that so it is more clear.
So helpful, thanks for the information on gauges.
Glad you found it helpful
That's where the metric system comes into it's own, 1 mm is 1 mm however there are at least 4 different wire gauge systems around the world , this then gives you four different gauge 12's as an example.
Exactly.
Here in the UK for machine screws and nuts we had Wittworth, BNC, BNF, BSC, BSF,BA plus inches etc so even if we moan about Europe metric works well. @@MelissaMuir
Thanks for sharing this
Good work!! Saludos desde Perú
Thank you.
Make sure you get a non ferrous one metric ! I found out the hard way !
By the way got all the parts for the pulling wire machine ! just got to get the bolts and ,I have a 8 foot bench . Thank you again !
Ugh. Been there fine that.
Very informative
Thanks!