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<blockquote data-quote="MustangGT25YRS" data-source="post: 2369952" data-attributes="member: 557973"><p><strong>I'd like to see that too.I had bought cable from welding supply(4-Gauge)....and "Was Not" impressed with the construction of it.The paper liner sukks and the outer jacket seem to "Ripple" when a bend was made.</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>That was taken out of my Saturn.</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>I Still use Welding Cable....but switched to *Trystar Welding Cable*.I got the footage I needed from user "coppercableman" on Ebay.He owns the company,Trystar. No paper liner between cable and neoprene jacket,but a thin liner of different color neoprene.I like the quality of this cable,and can be ordered in approx.5 different colors.</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>I've bought 1/0 and 4-gauge cable.I use closed end Tinned battery lugs.I solder the cable into connector,and when cooled,use Adhesive lined shrink tubing to cover connections.</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Welding cable in general is not for everyone,and not everyone likes it.That's understandable...but I use it,'cause at the time I "cabled up" my 1989/ Mustang....I couldn't afford the nice 1/0-StreetWires power &amp; ground cable.Not at $6.00-$7.00 per ft.!!That was around 1991. Take Care.</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>*Kind Regards*/:bigwave: </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MustangGT25YRS, post: 2369952, member: 557973"] [B]I'd like to see that too.I had bought cable from welding supply(4-Gauge)....and "Was Not" impressed with the construction of it.The paper liner sukks and the outer jacket seem to "Ripple" when a bend was made.[/B] [B]That was taken out of my Saturn.[/B] [B]I Still use Welding Cable....but switched to *Trystar Welding Cable*.I got the footage I needed from user "coppercableman" on Ebay.He owns the company,Trystar. No paper liner between cable and neoprene jacket,but a thin liner of different color neoprene.I like the quality of this cable,and can be ordered in approx.5 different colors.[/B] [B]I've bought 1/0 and 4-gauge cable.I use closed end Tinned battery lugs.I solder the cable into connector,and when cooled,use Adhesive lined shrink tubing to cover connections.[/B] [B]Welding cable in general is not for everyone,and not everyone likes it.That's understandable...but I use it,'cause at the time I "cabled up" my 1989/ Mustang....I couldn't afford the nice 1/0-StreetWires power & ground cable.Not at $6.00-$7.00 per ft.!!That was around 1991. Take Care.[/B] [B]*Kind Regards*/:bigwave: [/B] [/QUOTE]
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