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  1. Posted by John Bauman December 14, 2014

    where didi you get the cotton magnetic wire?? what gage is it

    thanks John Bauman

    • Posted by Jake von Slatt December 14, 2014

      Note sure! It was found at a garage sale. I’d guess it was about 26 gauge.

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