Matthew Pollard wrote: > > I have replaced a 2awg cables with a 0awg for some stuff in my lab. The > crux of the situation was getting good connectors on the ends. I ended up > having to machine a connector and soldering it in place. So if you decide > to replace your starter wire (not sure why though...) with a bigger one > you first may want to track done some big connectors. > > Now where did i leave my coffee?? > Cheers > Matthew >
As Zoran had replied t himself :), you can get the hook up in a welding shop, complete with ends in the flavor you want. Another place I have found useful is Mechanical and Governmental Surplus shops. You may need to search your local phone book for them but most large metro areas have one/some nearby. Big o' honkin cable, h eavy duty coverings resistant to heat and oil, and ends already in place. And cheap too. ;) TBerk |
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