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Mythbusters MRR Style - Feeder Wire Overkill?
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<p>Mark,</p><p>You make an excellent point - one I'd forgotten when I responded to the original post. <u>To each his own</u>. This may sound snide, but I mean it sincerely: <strong><font color="#ff0000">shame on me for suggesting my way was the right way</font></strong>. Whatever I know about layout wiring I learnt from my father. He was an electrician/fine instrument maker and, if you can believe it, even more of a perfectionist than I.</p><p>It's too easy to forget that everyone comes into the hobby with different experience and ways of tackling problems. I'll probably continue using feeder wires on every three-foot section because that's the way I was taught and because I enjoy soldering and electrical work generally. I'm also really lazy; so, nothing spalts my bricks more than having to go back and correct earlier mistakes.</p><p>Y'all have a good one.</p><p>Lynda</p>
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