VIVI NONO . . . . . "just a little tweak makes all the . . . . "

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pdib

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Been racking my brain what to do with these damn things . . . . why not "jasl90" them?

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the little red connector (automotive) is just there to show what I started with for that middle part. Little miniDIDclone screw fit right in there (with just a wee scrunch)
 

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(no jasl-mail today; so . . . . .)

I'm guessing it should be to you by today or tomorrow. If it makes you feel any better, I've been waiting on a P+ that just got released by customs after sitting there for 5 friggin days...


I'm digging the Nextel in there. I'm thinking I may need to give that a go myself. Is there any way to keep it from fraying apart once it's cut?
 

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I'm digging the Nextel in there. I'm thinking I may need to give that a go myself. Is there any way to keep it from fraying apart once it's cut?

Try a few wraps of plumbers tape before cutting. Cut straight through the tape. Haven't tried with Nextel due to the top-secret US-only nature of this beast.
 

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I'm guessing it should be to you by today or tomorrow. If it makes you feel any better, I've been waiting on a P+ that just got released by customs after sitting there for 5 friggin days...


I'm digging the Nextel in there. I'm thinking I may need to give that a go myself. Is there any way to keep it from fraying apart once it's cut?

I wasn't really expecting it that soon; but I do think this vivi business was a result of sheer anticipation. A little swag of ss mesh makes a great cuff. The nextel always opens up about a half inch, and no more (unless forced). So, even after cutting it, I sometimes wrap a short piece of mesh on it, then slide the cuff out to the end. For this project, I just tied a little piece of sewing thread around each end, then snipped it off after assembly and coiling. The braid is holding fine.

MORE IMPORTANTLY THO, I'm getting an off flavor this am. I suspect the auto-electrical connector's composition. Not gonna vape it more until I figure out what that's made of, or replace it.
 

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Yea... I'm thinking that it may just be a matter of keeping it together just long enough to get it over the pos post and wrap a coil. From there just let the coil hold it together. The frayed ends shouldn't hurt anything...

I'm thinking that this stuff may be the best of both worlds... The fine resolution & durability of ss and the insulation properties of ceramic.
The fact that it's a hollow sleeve is a nice bonus!
 

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Yea... I'm thinking that it may just be a matter of keeping it together just long enough to get it over the pos post and wrap a coil. From there just let the coil hold it together. The frayed ends shouldn't hurt anything...

I'm thinking that this stuff may be the best of both worlds... The fine resolution & durability of ss and the insulation properties of ceramic.
The fact that it's a hollow sleeve is a nice bonus!

Are you using ss mesh at all, anymore? In your RSST?
 
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