Thread: 3D printed lures...
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09-05-2020, 11:49 AM #11
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About what corrosion-resistant wire to use for thru-wiring plugs: I recommend going to your local welding supply place and getting 308 stainless steel TIG wire. That's what a lot of guys use on thru-wire plug construction on the lure-making forum that I go to. They have it in all kinds of gauges, it's soft enough to bend easily and resists corrosion. I went to my welding store the day before yesterday to get some of that wire for some rattling popping corks I'm making. I got three 3' lengths of it and asked the guy how much. He said it would cost more to write up the bill and just gave the wire to me for free! Maybe you'll get lucky ...
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