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    'Mini-Mac" works for small gauge wires; regular elbow mac was preferred for 18-14 AWG wires. High voltage would normally require penne or rigatoni, covered by mancotti for Plate supply lines. Fusilli was sometimes used to wind coils.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WA9SVD View Post
    'Mini-Mac" works for small gauge wires; regular elbow mac was preferred for 18-14 AWG wires. High voltage would normally require penne or rigatoni, covered by mancotti for Plate supply lines. Fusilli was sometimes used to wind coils.
    Where do you put the sauce, and what kind?

    TOM K8ERV Montrose Colo

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