---------------------------------------------------------- AeroElectric-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Fri 05/28/04: 2 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 03:28 PM - Fatwire and RG+142 (Eric M. Jones) 2. 05:27 PM - Re: Wire help () ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 03:28:36 PM PST US From: "Eric M. Jones" Subject: AeroElectric-List: Fatwire and RG+142 --> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "Eric M. Jones" Gee--Bruce Bell's Winged Zebra put such a stop to conversation I forget what we were talking about. But I would like to announce (at last) that I have 1000' of Super-2-CCA Fatwire in house. I also have 800' of RG+142 in transit. I am starting to pack up standing orders now. Regards, Eric M. Jones www.PerihelionDesign.com 113 Brentwood Drive Southbridge MA 01550-2705 Phone (508) 764-2072 Email: emjones@charter.net "When dealing with the enemy, it helps if he thinks you're a little bit crazy." --Gen. Curtis LeMay ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 05:27:54 PM PST US From: Subject: AeroElectric-List: Re: Wire help --> AeroElectric-List message posted by: I have beengiven a good amount of wire from someone's dad's garage. It has a mil# M81044/9-20-9. I think this number is referenced at www.awcwire.com/pdf/ct-B11-81044-9.pdf This site says This dual layer, light weight, high temperature wire offers outstanding performance that makes it suitable for many applications where high density cabling and harnessing are required. Besides offering size and weight advan-tages, these wires have excellent resistance to cut through, abrasion, cold flow, shrink back, notch propaga-tion, and common chemicals. In addition, they strip and stripe easily, may be potted, and have low smoke charac-teristics. This wire should be considered for airframe, avionics, military vehicle, shipboard, missile, and other electronic applications. Insulation Irradiation cross-linked extruded Polyalkene meeting the requirements of the above specification. Jacket Clear Irradiation cross-linked extruded Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVF) with a wall thickness of 0.003 .001 inches (.076 .025 mm). Finished wire diameter and weight as listed below. Is this safe for use in experimentals? I have gotten other stuff that was pvc coated and I want to avoid future hazards. Thanks __________________________________ http://messenger.yahoo.com/