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    Small insulated copper Wire for the little jobs

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by toughbook2010, Mar 11, 2010.

  1. toughbook2010

    toughbook2010 Notebook Consultant

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    Just thought i would share that i found some really small solid insulated copper wire that works good for your projects.

    The Black Asus IDE cables work really great. You can peel them apart one at a time.

    TB2010
     
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    Rob Toughbook Aficionado

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    I have a spool of this wire too... VERY GOOD TO HAVE! :)
     
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    toughbook2010 Notebook Consultant

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    I know you can get spools, but most don't need a spool. I have enough IDE cables to supply dell with, well mabe not that many :) Just found a use for them :) Spring cleaning now I have less :(

    TB2010