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Post by bswiv on Aug 14, 2024 14:42:38 GMT -5
So.....in the barn.....don't remember what I got it for.......but there are 3 spools, one basically full that weighs over 10 pounds and two more of about 2 pounds each......and it is I think #22 tinned....or maybe nickeled?....high temp wire. Best I can measure the internal wire is 1/32.....and it is plated copper. Got it cheap with the idea of stringing speakers in the barn. That idea died. So there it sits. And the labels are so faded that I can not be sure. A picture of the bigger spool.....just in case...........
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Post by PolarsHotSister on Aug 14, 2024 15:38:07 GMT -5
Step daddy wanted me to axe you, what the F are you talking about?
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Post by bswiv on Aug 14, 2024 15:56:09 GMT -5
Step daddy wanted me to axe you, what the F are you talking about? He's a mean man........... Seriously.......someone tell me what I actually have here as the choices are over to the scrap yard with it or if it's something special and useful then try and recupe what I don't remember I paid for it.......
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Post by cadman on Aug 14, 2024 18:04:16 GMT -5
I know little about wiring, but can use Google. I tried searching for the numbers on the handwritten label. The order number and part number came up blank. Not much on Thermatics either. But the mil code 16874 brought up a few results. I think mil spec is military specification. www.awcwire.com/mil-spec-hook-up-wire/m16878According to the website, type E is silver-plated copper I do not guarantee this info is accurate, but it may be helpful to contact the company and ask before scrapping.
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Post by bswiv on Aug 14, 2024 18:15:44 GMT -5
I know little about wiring, but can use Google. I tried searching for the numbers on the handwritten label. The order number and part number came up blank. Not much on Thermatics either. But the mil code 16874 brought up a few results. I think mil spec is military specification. www.awcwire.com/mil-spec-hook-up-wire/m16878According to the website, type E is silver-plated copper I do not guarantee this info is accurate, but it may be helpful to contact the company and ask before scrapping. thank you....my flailing about produced nothing......
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Post by OhMy on Aug 14, 2024 18:25:27 GMT -5
I know little about wiring, but can use Google. I tried searching for the numbers on the handwritten label. The order number and part number came up blank. Not much on Thermatics either. But the mil code 16874 brought up a few results. I think mil spec is military specification. www.awcwire.com/mil-spec-hook-up-wire/m16878According to the website, type E is silver-plated copper I do not guarantee this info is accurate, but it may be helpful to contact the company and ask before scrapping. We have known for two decades that you can use Google.
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Post by billybob on Aug 14, 2024 18:58:26 GMT -5
Looks like some kind of high temperature industrial wire. Thinking of like an oven or some other industrial heating machine.
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Post by cadman on Aug 14, 2024 18:59:17 GMT -5
I know little about wiring, but can use Google. I tried searching for the numbers on the handwritten label. The order number and part number came up blank. Not much on Thermatics either. But the mil code 16874 brought up a few results. I think mil spec is military specification. www.awcwire.com/mil-spec-hook-up-wire/m16878According to the website, type E is silver-plated copper I do not guarantee this info is accurate, but it may be helpful to contact the company and ask before scrapping. We have known for two decades that you can use Google. glad to know you know something.
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Post by jmarkb on Aug 14, 2024 19:01:35 GMT -5
Step daddy wanted me to axe you, what the F are you talking about? He's a mean man........... Seriously.......someone tell me what I actually have here as the choices are over to the scrap yard with it or if it's something special and useful then try and recupe what I don't remember I paid for it....... I don't know anything about the wire, but I know the scrap copper prices are in the crapper. I'd keep it for a few more years
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Post by bswiv on Aug 14, 2024 19:03:31 GMT -5
He's a mean man........... Seriously.......someone tell me what I actually have here as the choices are over to the scrap yard with it or if it's something special and useful then try and recupe what I don't remember I paid for it....... I don't know anything about the wire, but I know the scrap copper prices are in the crapper. I'd keep it for a few more years A "few more years" and I'll be like it......room temperature!!!
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Post by illinoisfisherman on Aug 15, 2024 1:16:54 GMT -5
I would never scrap new copper wire. It just keeps flying up in price
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Post by stc1993 on Aug 17, 2024 7:46:34 GMT -5
Not a lot you could use 22 ga wire for. Door bell, 12v fire alarm system.
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Post by luapnor on Aug 17, 2024 10:01:02 GMT -5
Is it stranded? Looks like wire used in aircraft.
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