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GHenry wrote:
I have the type of weed whacker that takes about a foot long plastic "string". I buy the weed whacker string in bulk, so it's cheap but it only lasts a few minutes in touch terrain. I wonder. Would it work to just put an electrical wire, maybe 14 gauge or so, into the weed whacker? I mean, why does it use plastic? Why not copper or steel wire (from a coat hanger perhaps)? Is it that it would be too dangerous? (But plenty of things are dangerous.) There are a lot of heads like this: http://tinyurl.com/2bcpcux Some look a lot like a skillsaw blade. I've never tried them so can't say how well they work. |
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