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11-16-2009 7:21 PM
Offline mrazz
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Bulletproof Wiring

Hi, 

I was just watching the “how to” video on “Bulletproof Wiring” Has anyone ever attempted to attach feeder wires this way? More specifically, Andy Sperandeo suggests drilling the hole through the railroad tie, roadbed and plywood using a piece of music wire in his electric drill. Has anyone ever used a piece of music wire for a drill bit? Any info will help.

 Thanks, Mark

 

11-16-2009 8:43 PM In reply to
Offline locoi1sa
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Re: Bulletproof Wiring

 Mark

  Call me old fashion. I drill with a drill bit next to the tie. I strip about 1/4 inch off the wire and tin it. Bend a 90 degree in one direction then bend it again and solder to the inside of the rail.

        Pete

11-17-2009 9:45 AM In reply to
Offline mobilman44
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Re: Bulletproof Wiring

Hi!

I'm with Pete!  Let's face it, much of our layout wiring is done where it is difficult to get to it, and my use of a super long 1/8 inch drill bit makes it easier.  The fact is, with the hookups 3 feet or so from the viewer, a bit of rust/black paint for the wire and ground cover at the hole will hide it beautifully.  And, you will have a relatively fast and solid hook-up.

Mobilman44

11-17-2009 10:19 AM In reply to
Offline maxman
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Re: Bulletproof Wiring

mrazz:
Has anyone ever used a piece of music wire for a drill bit?

I haven't seen the video, but was he really drilling through the plywood, roadbed, and tie, or was he drilling through foam?  I can see this working with foam, but I can't see music wire "drilling" through anything solid.

11-17-2009 5:21 PM In reply to
Offline rrinker
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Re: Bulletproof Wiring

 FOr small diameter holes, the music wire will work. I believe the end is cut off at an angle, not flat. That makes it work sort of liek a drill bit (more like twirling a knife), and music wire is hard enough to cut into wood.

                                --Randy

11-17-2009 7:45 PM In reply to
Offline BIG JERR
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Re: Bulletproof Wiring

retired carpenter here , we use to predrill hard wood oak useing a finish nail cut w/dykes (side cutters ) all the time for pickup work on capenets and such. makes a hole perfect to fit the nail..... no bend ing and tearing up the face of cabinets and faster than getting a compressor out and nail gun ..... no doubt in my mind of the use of music wire cut on a angle w/dykes ,cut a pcs and push your finger against it .... it would drill and cheap in a pinch..just dont force it let it do the work.

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