wire wrap tool
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wire wrap tool
I'm looking for an inexpensive wire wrap tool. So far all the places I have checked that have them are expensive($30 or more). Anyone know of a place I can get them for much less?
Wire wrapping is (unfortunately) one of those tools you just can't hack up and expect to get good results.... especially when you can get a tool to do it for you for $8guartho wrote:Have you tried cutting a notch in a tube? I haven't gotten around to it, but I plan to sacrifice a pen or spare tyrene tubing or something before I start my next wiring project.
macfrank wrote:Radio Shack has a Strip, wrap and unwrap tool for $7. Hard to beat at that price!
Thanks a lot for the heads up. I stopped a Radio Shack on my way home yesterday and picked on up along with a few spools of 30 gauge wire. I so rarely buy things from RS that I didn't even think to check there.
Man what a difference using that tool makes....No more waiting for the soldering iron..no more messy solder. I was able to nearly finish a project I had started a week earlier in about an hour using that tool.
Thanks Again
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Zog is right about WW sliding off round posts.
The real trick to a "good" WW connection is a tight wrap. If you unwrap one after and look real close at the corners of one, you can see tiny indents where the wire was pressed into the corners of the post. THATS what makes WW a reliable, gas-tight connection.
Zog is also right that soldering makes them even better, also permenant.
-John C.
The real trick to a "good" WW connection is a tight wrap. If you unwrap one after and look real close at the corners of one, you can see tiny indents where the wire was pressed into the corners of the post. THATS what makes WW a reliable, gas-tight connection.
Zog is also right that soldering makes them even better, also permenant.
-John C.
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