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#31
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less flexibility?
all the cable I've worked with is more flexible, but has less insulation.
It almost seems like silicon, like plug wires......
less flexibility?
all the cable I've worked with is more flexible, but has less insulation.
It almost seems like silicon, like plug wires......
#32
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and that goes for all weather too......I've worked with rig welders outside in january, -40 and its still flexible.....
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Must be the fancy new stuff, lol.
Or at least the fancy stuff.
Still, from what I hear, the insulation on a welding cable isn't as durable as car audio stuff is...
If my dad hadn't retired, I'd score myself some power line wire, but...
Or at least the fancy stuff.
Still, from what I hear, the insulation on a welding cable isn't as durable as car audio stuff is...
If my dad hadn't retired, I'd score myself some power line wire, but...
#34
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ya, most deffinatly. The insulation gets torn quite often. Probably dosent help that im yankin on it around a corner lol
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