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Old 03-11-2008, 12:04 AM
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[quote=mr0077;823497]Ivan, for an alternate opinion, many here believe that the wire is/was put on with a slack loop to indicate that the spinner has backed off, not to prevent the spinner from moving.QUOTE]

mr0077,
What you are saying is what the "Slack loop" group has been telling me.

Just to play it safe, rather than redoing the wires (At least not until I regen more blood cells), I'll put a small kink in the middle of the piece between the two attachments. It shouldn't weaken it and it'll be a good indicator.

Probably a good idea to tap the knockoffs every once in a while.

The wire spinner I used worked pretty well. It was threading the wire and making the end result look neat that caused the bodily damage.

In any case, I think I have the hang of it now for next time.

Thanks for the input,
Ivan
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