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Tom Bick

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Does anyone know of a supply of good quality SS wire for frames, that won't break or stretch once there is some pressure placed on it please.
 
We buy all our stainless steel wire from Knight Precision Wire in Potters bar. Decent prices too.

Go for 0,35 or 0,4 mm...the 0,3 is more prone to snapping when highly tensioned. We taken the high tensile hard drawn type. Less stretchy.
 
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Thick wire is good. When you melt the comb, you may use ready wire again.

Thin wire soaks into wood
 
Thanks everyone for the information.

Definitly want high tensile as I was given some regular SS wire once that was no good at all. I have been using some galvanised .5mm for a few years and you can pull that very tight and it won't snap but not sure it's exactly right these days.
 
search for " the crazy wire company "

they do several grades of SS wire, look at the 316L
 
wow CVB did not expect you asking, ( meant in most honorable way )

everyone to there own in thickness but for the difference I would take a 26 guage ( 0.42 ) or 24 guage ( 0.5mm )


dont forget you can get 1/4 kilo for about £8
 
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If i were to post a photo of my wiring frame would anyone be interested?

PH
 
My Son-in-Law posted a series of photos and a video making Langstroth frames with a home made wiring jig and wax embedding tool.
 
lucky rain not here but the winds are back again, not as bad but not far off !
 

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