Wire wrapping (electric tools?)

From: Loboyko Steve <sloboyko_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri Dec 6 19:02:00 2002

I've bought from the company mentioned below and like
the product + price. Will never buy WW from Jameco
again!

--- Jim Kearney <jim_at_jkearney.com> wrote:
> >From: "Glen Slick" <glenslick_at_hotmail.com>
> > Do you have any experience using Standard
> Pneumatic electric wire wrap
> > tools? 6021 models with bits can sometimes be had
> on eBay in the $40
> range,
> > which isn't a whole lot more than buying a new
> manual tool.
>
> I've got a Gardner-Denver (Wire-wrap) 27179 myself,
> but it's very close to
> the SP in design, possibly an OEM version. I love
> it. Wraps are fast,
> solid and consistent. Combined with a good
> assortment of pre-stripped wire
> lengths, it's a least 5x faster than hand wrapping.
>
> I bought my tool on eBay, but without the bit, and
> they turn out to be
> pretty expensive! You really only need a #30 for
> digital circuits, maybe a
> #26 for power buses.
>
> These guys have reasonable prices for both roll and
> prestripped wire:
> http://www.wireprepne.com/.
>
> Jim
>
>


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