[Lowfer] WA sending N/S for a change
WE0H
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Sat, 20 Dec 2003 20:23:47 -0600
OK. I have a 200' piece of 3/4th inch climbing rope that I can pull up with
my #12 and then I can hook up the truck and giver hell if the tubing decides
to park on a limb way up high!!!
Mike>WE0H
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It has the consistancy of play-dough, very easy to work with, but if moved
around too much by hand or wind, it will work harden, fatigue and shatter
(break). The #12 should work, but if it has any stress may break, a rope
would be best.
Kurt
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Ross Technologies Signals Intelligence Division
Rosetta Proving Ground
----- Original Message -----
From: WE0H <[email protected]>
> So this is the soft copper in a roll??? If so then how easy was it to
> straighten it all out??? Do you think I could pull it over the trees with
my
> #12 wire???
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