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kwalka

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Anybody need some wire?
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Ok lets hear the great ideas on how to re-package it.
 

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Awesome! Finally got my new member posts in, so now I can say thanks here!

Yes im an evil raccoon

Welcome to the show! This is a great place for you to get your feet wet in ECF. This is what were all about around here, helping each other out.

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Anybody need some wire?
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Ok lets hear the great ideas on how to re-package it.

Hmmm. Maybe a variable drill with the drill bit drilled into a large 2.5 - 3 inch dowel and then measurement would be your only problem. Maybe measure out the first and count the number of revolutions of the dowel with a defining mark on it.

PS Go slow and use gloves. That stuff would cut your hand off in a hurry.
 

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Index cards?

Edit: Oh crap. Respooling it... yeah the drill idea is a good one. Maybe a small pulley that you could run a bolt through & then chuck up in the drill? Then tape it to an index card for mailing.

Anybody need some wire?
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Ok lets hear the great ideas on how to re-package it.
 
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If you have a place where you could walk out 100ft and then mark the wire and then use the drill to wrap it on something.... then the only thing is you have to mark the wire each time but sounds like it could be do-able. But that is only if you have a 100ft space. You would definately get your exercise....:2c:
 

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is it at all possible to join in on this?

please PM me :blush:

would me being a Canadian resident pose an issue?

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Hmmm. Maybe a variable drill with the drill bit drilled into a large 2.5 - 3 inch dowel and then measurement would be your only problem. Maybe measure out the first and count the number of revolutions of the dowel with a defining mark on it.

PS Go slow and use gloves. That stuff would cut your hand off in a hurry.

If you have a place where you could walk out 100ft and then mark the wire and then use the drill to wrap it on something.... then the only thing is you have to mark the wire each time but sounds like it could be do-able. But that is only if you have a 100ft space. You would definately get your exercise....:2c:

I do have a 50' clear space in the driveway, to layout the first one. I'm thinking of dropping the spool down on a dowel or carriage bolt. Then mounting a 2x4 on another bolt w washers (so it will spin), then attach 2 small dowels 6" apart on the 2x4 that spins. This way the dowel jig gets spun 200 times and there is a package. I'm a carpenter, so I can whip this assembly up in a half hour.
 

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I do have a 50' clear space in the driveway, to layout the first one. I'm thinking of dropping the spool down on a dowel or carriage bolt. Then mounting a 2x4 on another bolt w washers (so it will spin), then attach 2 small dowels 6" apart on the 2x4 that spins. This way the dowel jig gets spun 200 times and there is a package. I'm a carpenter, so I can whip this assembly up in a half hour.


i worried for nothing :lol: :thumbs:
 
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