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Old 12-01-2008, 09:45 PM   #31
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Thats only for track purposes. I hand tighten my VTR filters on too, and don't safety wire them. Thats plenty of torque. Or just a nice snug with the type of pliers you have, about equal to hand tight.
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Old 12-02-2008, 12:44 AM   #32
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What kind of tool is used to twist the safety wire?
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Old 12-02-2008, 01:12 AM   #33
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What kind of tool is used to twist the safety wire?
Safety wire pliers



BTW... you WILL stab your hand with safety wire at one point or another or a dozen. It doesn't feel nice.
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Old 12-02-2008, 07:53 PM   #34
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Safety wire pliers



BTW... you WILL stab your hand with safety wire at one point or another or a dozen. It doesn't feel nice.
Yea,safety wire isn't very safe! Oh and try wearing mechanic's gloves when you handle it. It'll cut down on the pokes.
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Old 12-03-2008, 12:17 AM   #35
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Also, I've been using the 32 thousands stuff but some people say the 25 or 20 thousandths stuff is easier to work with. Any truth to that?

I was going to pick up a pound spool of the 25 and get some of the REAL pliers (i.e. the aviation industry ones, I think the company is Milbar)
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Old 12-03-2008, 01:31 AM   #36
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Also, I've been using the 32 thousands stuff but some people say the 25 or 20 thousandths stuff is easier to work with. Any truth to that?

I was going to pick up a pound spool of the 25 and get some of the REAL pliers (i.e. the aviation industry ones, I think the company is Milbar)
Sorry back in the day all we used was 32 so IDK...it does make sense tho'...
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Old 12-03-2008, 01:14 PM   #37
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Sorry back in the day all we used was 32 so IDK...it does make sense tho'...
No worries.

Also the 32 is supposedly more likely to snap from overtwist, or when you turn the final end twist back on itself to hide the sharp point.

Figure I might as well give the 25 a shot
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Old 12-03-2008, 07:03 PM   #38
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No worries.

Also the 32 is supposedly more likely to snap from overtwist, or when you turn the final end twist back on itself to hide the sharp point.

Figure I might as well give the 25 a shot
Are you getting the Milbar auto return safety wire pliers? Man,those bitches used to be about $100 bucks! If you asked a guy to borrow them,he'd make you leave a kidney and your helmet as collateral!
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Old 12-04-2008, 08:13 AM   #39
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I've used both. The .025 is a little easier to work with but I trust the .032 more. Probably just in my head. I keep both in the tool box.
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Are you getting the Milbar auto return safety wire pliers? Man,those bitches used to be about $100 bucks! If you asked a guy to borrow them,he'd make you leave a kidney and your helmet as collateral!
Yeah those are the ones I want... you can get them for like 65 if you poke around a bit. Also I think some of them have a clutch so you don't need to worry about untwisting the wire on the auto-return and thus hold the pliers
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I've used both. The .025 is a little easier to work with but I trust the .032 more. Probably just in my head. I keep both in the tool box.
I hear ya. The wire IS stainless steel so I doubt that 7 thousandths less means it's not going to stop things from working themselves unscrewed...
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