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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 15:29:51 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:

In article ,
life imitates life wrote:
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 10:50:52 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:


In article ,
life imitates life wrote:
Seems you know nothing of even US suppliers.

http://www.malinco.com/

It comes in many varieties.


There is NO lock wire that is "soft steel" as you declared, you dumb
****tard. And all the dancing in the world will not allow you to achieve
escape velocity from your utter stupidity.

LOCK WIRE IS HIGH STRENGTH STAINLESS.

YOU are a goddamned retard.

So that's why they supply it made out of brass, copper, ally etc?


Again you prove that you did not read the very site you posted. They
sell wire. All kinds of wire. The only kind they sell that they refer
to as lock wire is stainless.


Sigh. Let me cut and paste the relevant bit:-

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Safety Lock Wire


We supply high quality safety lock wire for use in the Aerospace Industry.
Our aircraft safety lock wire conforms to ASTM, MS and AN specifications
is available in our unique handy dispensing can. Safety lockwire is
available in a wide variety of materials including: brass wire, aluminum
wire, copper wire and stainless steel wire.

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Now surely even you can read that? There aren't any really difficult words
in it.


Except that the discussion was about cutting STEEL wire with side
cutters, not ANY softer medium. So NONE of the other materials in your
cut and paste horse**** are even applicable to the discussion, nor where
they ever.

That is aside from the fact that you could likely NEVER even come up
with an application where one of the other materials is used, and note,
you retarded ****, where there is NO mention of soft steel OR iron being
one of the available types, so every argument you have spewed here is
again proven to be without merit, and you are proven to be without a
clue.

BTW your 'very specialized, high tensile strength wire' definition seems
to have changed somewhat...


Your capacity to grasp any aspect of reality hasn't. It remains firmly
slabbed in at ground level. Zero. The concrete that is holding you
there is made from your own stupidity.


All this from one incapable of reading and understanding simple text?


Show me soft steel or soft iron lock wire, you make it up as you go
along dumb****.