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No problem, didn't mean to sound defensive...

Just wondered why I couldn't find it!


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Joe,

No, the thread was in the General area it says. It seems that the Forum software kinda admits that things might get lost sometimes because they mention some steps to take. I may have to start archiving things or something like that (?)

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My wirenut of preference has always been the Ideal tan Twister wirenut. (Although I do have the slotted panel screwdriver from Ideal that will tighten red and yellow down with a nice twist on the insulation.) I find that the Tan wirenut holds a wide range of wire sizes that I use and has enough leverage to put a nice twist on it.

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