Lockwire
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jchase

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572 posts

282 months

Sunday 20th March 2005
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Does anyone know what sort of lockwire to use for the headlight pods? I can get 18swg copper locking wire from VWP, or Unknown type 0.8mm from Demon Tweeks, or Stainless stuff from Frosts... I've been informed the aircraft industry use a soft wire, but I haven't a clue.

-Jim

paul gotts

4,111 posts

285 months

Sunday 20th March 2005
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I use 0.8mm stainless which I got from DT. I would have thought copper is too soft and would be too likely to break when its twisted, and it does ultimately corrode.

SEvans

1,178 posts

290 months

Sunday 20th March 2005
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stainless MIG wire seems to do the trick.

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

307 months

Sunday 20th March 2005
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paul gotts said:
I use 0.8mm stainless which I got from DT.
me too (although not on a wedge, obviously)

NHyde

1,427 posts

271 months

Sunday 20th March 2005
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Aviation standard locking as opposed to restraining wire is 22swg stainless


Do you know anyone who works at Marshall's?

>> Edited by NHyde on Sunday 20th March 20:54

adam quantrill

11,627 posts

265 months

Monday 21st March 2005
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I have a tame Marshall's skip monkey, I'm sure he'll be able to come up with the goods....

jchase

Original Poster:

572 posts

282 months

Monday 21st March 2005
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U * !

montegogt

421 posts

286 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2005
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If you are still stuck, I have a spool of aircraft spec locking wire and wirelocking pliars. I'm near Bedford.

Lee

jchase

Original Poster:

572 posts

282 months

Thursday 24th March 2005
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I got me lockwire, thanks for all the offers.

Its clever stuff, must be annealed. It is quite soft until you twist it, whereupon it work hardens so that it is really difficult to untwist.

-Jim

NHyde

1,427 posts

271 months

Thursday 24th March 2005
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I've got 28 years worth of scars from the damn stuff !!