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<blockquote data-quote="jco1385" data-source="post: 5774749" data-attributes="member: 580487"><p>when i was in teh army, we were required to TWIST SAFETY WIRE. i know it's not for electrical purposes, but the wire does in fact get twisted. and this is to hold bolts ,nut ,etc together on an aircraft. thinking about it, most of the wires were twisted for the avionics and flight controls. so if that shit fails, you fall out the air. so IMO it's not gonna make THAT much difference.</p><p></p><p>don't they sell twisted RCA's and speaker wire?</p><p></p><p>edit: where the hell is McIntosh? he'll straighten this out. lawlz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jco1385, post: 5774749, member: 580487"] when i was in teh army, we were required to TWIST SAFETY WIRE. i know it's not for electrical purposes, but the wire does in fact get twisted. and this is to hold bolts ,nut ,etc together on an aircraft. thinking about it, most of the wires were twisted for the avionics and flight controls. so if that shit fails, you fall out the air. so IMO it's not gonna make THAT much difference. don't they sell twisted RCA's and speaker wire? edit: where the hell is McIntosh? he'll straighten this out. lawlz [/QUOTE]
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