[AT] Tractor wiring
Robinson
robinson at svs.net
Wed Nov 17 12:24:17 PST 2004
At 02:26 PM 11/17/04, you wrote:
> Naturally, stranded wire has less tendency to work harden from vibration.
>
>George Willer
Ever try to explain "work hardening" to someone that was not
already at least vaguely familiar with it? Might as well try to lay out the
secrets of the universe... I had a sheet of new aluminum mobile mobile home
siding sitting in the east barn where the wind blew through a lot. When I
picked it up to move it to another location it was a mass of cracks from
flexing.
"farmer"
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the much larger farms common today.
Francis Robinson
Central Indiana, USA
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