Just twisted these up with the coil gizmo in about 5 minutes from set up to put away. 29 ga around a.055" rod
Ain't they Pretty. Got a short one there Russ!! Whats up?
Just twisted these up with the coil gizmo in about 5 minutes from set up to put away. 29 ga around a.055" rod
Ain't they Pretty. Got a short one there Russ!! Whats up?
So is guitar wire the last idea on using different sized rods to bend into shape for different diameters.?? . *Are there stainless steel rods anywhere for sale that we can bend into shape for the gizmo? Is guitar wire rigid enough to put tension on it, for coiling?
**And thank you Flavored!!! I thought I'd thank the originator...... I posted my own lil thread on the gizmo using the one sided rubber/steel washers to trap the wire with ease and never new who brought this to our to our world........ So thanks again it makes life so much easier I bought that stuuuuuuupid Puck coiler and never use it.. What a waste of $35..... I really need to start reading these threads before I post #1 but more importantly before I buy........ stupid stuff!!!
So is guitar wire the last idea on using different sized rods to bend into shape for different diameters.?? . *Are there stainless steel rods anywhere for sale that we can bend into shape for the gizmo? Is guitar wire rigid enough to put tension on it, for coiling?
**And thank you Flavored!!! I thought I'd thank the originator...... I posted my own lil thread on the gizmo using the one sided rubber/steel washers to trap the wire with ease and never new who brought this to our to our world........ So thanks again it makes life so much easier I bought that stuuuuuuupid Puck coilerand never use it.. What a waste of $35..... I really need to start reading these threads before I post #1 but more importantly before I buy........ stupid stuff!!!
It's currently in my "to sell" bin......But as you'll see it has other potential uses....... So I feel as if I wasn't ripped off it because it really is machined well but the distance is waaay too short from where you trap the wire and make the coil (legs are too small) ....... Anyway I'd be more than willing to send this to you tomorrow for say $20......... I was way to eager to own this and paid close to $4:0 delivered...Artistic Wire has the mandrel sizes for each kit on their website. I use the second smallest of the clamp on kit, which is 1.5 mm, and the 2 mm from the bolt on kit.
Lmao have you tried the bonded sealing washers? They work soo well.Oh, no, I don't want it. Sounds like you need it more than me.
It fits perfectly in my pocket and if called upon can be used as an awesome lil projectile ..... I'll leave it at that.
Those are the traditional objects, aren't they !!Spark plugs and the hardened steel balls out of a large motor bearing work quite well.
At least I've heard they do...
FYI....... I know/no ☺ the difference between knew and new...... Ya no/knowSo is guitar wire the last idea on using different sized rods to bend into shape for different diameters.?? . *Are there stainless steel rods anywhere for sale that we can bend into shape for the gizmo? Is guitar wire rigid enough to put tension on it, for coiling?
**And thank you Flavored!!! I thought I'd thank the originator...... I posted my own lil thread on the gizmo using the one sided rubber/steel washers to trap the wire with ease and never new who brought this to our to our world........ So thanks again it makes life so much easier I bought that stuuuuuuupid Puck coilerand never use it.. What a waste of $35..... I really need to start reading these threads before I post #1 but more importantly before I buy........ stupid stuff!!!