On Feb 4, 10:23*am, "N Cook" wrote:
Mr. Land wrote in message
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On Feb 4, 4:51 am, "N Cook" wrote:
I need to pull some doubled up , 0.22mm (9 mil, SWG 34, AWG 32) Cu wire
through small bore sleeving. Some 0.3mm nichrome heater element wire
stretched out until straight, worked rigidly enough, with "peristaltic"
movement as a mouse (does this term translate across the pond ?) . I was
probably lucky that "soldering" the copper to the ni-chrome made a
sufficient strength overlap join to pull 1 wire through but I doubt it
would
work pulling 2 through, soldered or glued, because of added thickness of
overlap bulge, when I have to repeat the process for the double one.
Can anyone think of a source for thin wall ferrule / coupler to solder or
probably glue over a butt join between mouse and 2 Cu wires, of these
sorts
of dimensions.
Butchered mini-din socket pins are a bit too big diameter, but anything
like
that ?
Would "soaping" the wire help, or are you already doing that?
I tend to use talc for that purpose.
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I meant something like this:
http://www.mytoolstore.com/ideal/ide02-03.html
Apologies if you already realized this was what I was suggesting.