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<blockquote data-quote="cha0" data-source="post: 3526524" data-attributes="member: 571056"><p>So I get to a job site today and there are welders and electricians putting machines in these giant concrete pits my company poured. There's 000g welding wire laying EVERYWHERE. Then I walk around the corner and I nearly cream my shorts. They have rolls of wire for these machines on pallets. There 3/0g and each roll is 750 feet long. There's about 15 pallets of these. So I start talking to the guy about car audio and to make a long story short he said he could get me some of the new wire and possibly some of there old welding wire they have on the truck. The new wire lookes identicle to audio wire. Thin strands of solid copper.</p><p></p><p>So is there any difference between this and car wire besides flexability? He asked how much I need and I was like "uhh, 3 15 foot secrions would be nice but the more the marrier" and he said that shouldn't be a problem. If he comes through this would be sweet.</p><p></p><p>Also what is the going rate for 0 and 000 welding wire used on the forums?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cha0, post: 3526524, member: 571056"] So I get to a job site today and there are welders and electricians putting machines in these giant concrete pits my company poured. There's 000g welding wire laying EVERYWHERE. Then I walk around the corner and I nearly cream my shorts. They have rolls of wire for these machines on pallets. There 3/0g and each roll is 750 feet long. There's about 15 pallets of these. So I start talking to the guy about car audio and to make a long story short he said he could get me some of the new wire and possibly some of there old welding wire they have on the truck. The new wire lookes identicle to audio wire. Thin strands of solid copper. So is there any difference between this and car wire besides flexability? He asked how much I need and I was like "uhh, 3 15 foot secrions would be nice but the more the marrier" and he said that shouldn't be a problem. If he comes through this would be sweet. Also what is the going rate for 0 and 000 welding wire used on the forums? [/QUOTE]
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