Thanks, currently...

Sometimes I do "go beyond the call of duty" (or as some may say "gone too far"...)

electric-ed, in an old thread lost in cyberspace, I tried in vain using about a million words to say just what you did.

Thanks!

(No offense, Scott35!)

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As may be obvious from the neatness of the job, the 2nd pair of pix is what I do the most often. I was actually surprised that the Twister performed this well, as I've had trouble with them in the past holding as well as the standard yellows.

I finally musta done it right!

My partner Joe drove the spring right out the small end of a Twister the other day using some serious torque. I've had copper protrude from the yelllows when all the conductors don't line up straight.

I guess it all comes down to the quality of the technique rather than the technique itself...



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-Virgil
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