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Chain Link in depth look. To all you dare devils that want to try and build it here you go. Two different ways to build this. One way is each set of links uses one piece of wire that goes into the negative and positive terminals. This is what makes the build very tricky. You have to rely on the built up oxide to insulate the wire from each other. So torching the wire pre and after twisting at every angle is critical. On the bottom you can see how it's twisted. I used a 3/32 bit for the loops. I also wouldn't use anything other than a 26 or 24ga wire. This will help prevent a melted wire when pulse test firing. You will get shorts when pulse firing so it's critical you pulse very fast. You will see where the hot spot is so you take a pick and separate. Keep pulsing until it builds up more oxide so it won't short again. You could even put a drop of liquid on it to burn much like with mesh. Once you get the whole link to fire evenly then you could bend over the posts. Then re-test pulse. The second easy way is to do the twist and insert the whole side in the neg post and the other side in the pos post. Make sure you use a 30 amp battery but preferably a 26650 battery. Please build at your own risk and build in a safe environment. You are welcome to ask me anytime I will be glad to help. Thanks for checking it out. Keep a lookout for my next posts for building 101s. It will be concentrated on adjustments and even firing. And a tweenpost chain build.

Quad Chainlink Tweenpost build. 27ga 3/32 I.D links with a 7/64 I.D tweenpost wrap at a conservative .23ohms. This Chainlink was the 2nd easier method where one whole side goes into one post and the other ends go into the other. This thing chucks.
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Chain Link in depth look. To all you dare devils that want to try and build it here you go. Two different ways to build this. One way is each set of links uses one piece of wire that goes into the negative and positive terminals. This is what makes the build very tricky. You have to rely on the built up oxide to insulate the wire from each other. So torching the wire pre and after twisting at every angle is critical. On the bottom you can see how it's twisted. I used a 3/32 bit for the loops. I also wouldn't use anything other than a 26 or 24ga wire. This will help prevent a melted wire when pulse test firing. You will get shorts when pulse firing so it's critical you pulse very fast. You will see where the hot spot is so you take a pick and separate. Keep pulsing until it builds up more oxide so it won't short again. You could even put a drop of liquid on it to burn much like with mesh. Once you get the whole link to fire evenly then you could bend over the posts. Then re-test pulse. The second easy way is to do the twist and insert the whole side in the neg post and the other side in the pos post. Make sure you use a 30 amp battery but preferably a 26650 battery. Please build at your own risk and build in a safe environment. You are welcome to ask me anytime I will be glad to help. Thanks for checking it out. Keep a lookout for my next posts for building 101s. It will be concentrated on adjustments and even firing. And a tweenpost chain build.

Quad Chainlink Tweenpost build. 27ga 3/32 I.D links with a 7/64 I.D tweenpost wrap at a conservative .23ohms. This Chainlink was the 2nd easier method where one whole side goes into one post and the other ends go into the other. This thing chucks.
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