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Hows he gonna do a shit joB? It welding wire, which is perfectly fine to use in CA.
IS that a problem, please enlighten me!
I did not read where he said it was welding wire. If that is the case than disregard what I said... But he made it sound like it was building wire. I have seen building wire used in automotive applications and the insulation can become brittle, and then it could crack and peel off of the copper causing obvious problems. Also, as I said before stranded building wire is NOT the same as stranded automotive grade wire when compairing same gauge to gauge. Automotive grade wire is more flexable and vibration resistant do to stranding and insulation properties.

 
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