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I would like to know if anyone has used Aircraft grade stainless steel locking wire for building vape coils. I still have a roll which I need to measure the gauge or thickness, but wondered if it will work well.
Thanks very much. How many loops did you make and on what size jig or internal diameter?I'll confess to having tried it.
Very thick at 0.8mm compared to #24 gauge which is 0.5mm.
Its also a lot softer than SS vape wire.
Wipe off with alcohol and you should be good to go.
I would like to know if anyone has used Aircraft grade stainless steel locking wire for building vape coils. I still have a roll which I need to measure the gauge or thickness, but wondered if it will work well.
If memory serves it was 7 loops on a 3mm id, but my mods at the time werent up to the job nor was the atty which got very hot.Thanks very much. How many loops did you make and on what size jig or internal diameter?
Thanks so much.If memory serves it was 7 loops on a 3mm id, but my mods at the time werent up to the job nor was the atty which got very hot.
Bear in mind this was about 4 years ago and I was running mostly MTL kit at that time.
You can use this site to help you with coils from the wide variety of materials.
Thanks. Will have a look at it. I am person that likes to use resources I already have where possible so thought if I could use it it would be great.
Thanks very much.[/QUOTE]Make sure you know the thickness, before you make a coil. If it's thicker than 22G (~0.64mm), I would avoid it.
Thanks. Nice tip.You can also stretch it to reduce the diameter. It hardens the wire but a quick heat treatment anneals it and you can stretch it some more. It's the way I make 26 and 28 AWG from 24 AWG. Got some formulas somewhere... I think...
Regards
Thanks very much.
was just going to suggest that or alternatively take a hammer and flattened out the wire on a nice smooth service. But having such a thick wire the resistance is going to be very low. SS have a lower resistance compared to Kanthal and NichromeYou can also stretch it to reduce the diameter. It hardens the wire but a quick heat treatment anneals it and you can stretch it some more. It's the way I make 26 and 28 AWG from 24 AWG. Got some formulas somewhere... I think...
Regards
was just going to suggest that or alternatively take a hammer and flattened out the wire on a nice smooth service. But having such a thick wire the resistance is going to be very low. SS have a lower resistance compared to Kanthal and Nichrome