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Alligator Clips - Electrical Tutorial - HWFCI
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Small Table Top Cutter - Hot Wire Foam Cutter
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This channel is dedicated to videos and tutorials relating to hot wire foam cutting equipment. Please check out our website (hotwirefoamcutterinfo.com) for related information, diagrams, and additional tutorials.
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SunnyKumar-fe2ju (4 minutes ago)
Actually I was searching this to show my buddies what a great electrician I am.
LetsCutFoam (9 minutes ago)
glad to be of service! more information on the website :)
marinalara-ochoa9492 (18 minutes ago)
simple, easy to understand, and helped me a lot. Thanks!!
7569mia (27 minutes ago)
Simple to follow and understand! Thank you!
LetsCutFoam (32 minutes ago)
haha! I usually need about a day or two to reply to most comments. The size of wire depends on your application. If it is a low voltage circuit, you can typically get away with 20 or 18 gauge speaker cable. If you need a higher voltage circuit, then 14-12 gauge is probably better. Most hard ware stores will have a wide selection of wire sizes and lengths. Also, they should have at least one or two different styles of alligator clips. Best of luck!
montecarlo712 (47 minutes ago)
yea they have clamps of all sizes, you'd basically be looking for replacement jumper cable clamps.
aanchallad1839 (51 minutes ago)
Bhaiya dosere patle wire laga sakate hai kya
LetsCutFoam (1 hour ago)
If you don't have any hardware stores by you, then yes, you can usually substitute any type of copper wire
aishaismail7849 (1 hour ago)
Can you do a tutorial on MOTOMASTER alligator clips 5A from Canadian tire
DancingGophers (3 hours ago)
i dont have any wire and i cant buy any.
DustyTripleSix (10 hours ago)
I know nothing about anything having to do with stuff like this cause I'm stupid lol, could someone tell me exactly what you would use these for? I found some of the original Mueller ones and was wondering what they were for. Like to test a battery? To ground something you're working on? I'm stupid and curious lol
sal1964 (8 hours ago)
do they have them for 220v i want to connect my generator to my well pump wires rather than take the wire out of the sercet and wire nut them tuvm.
wally14331 (10 hours ago)
If my alligator clip gets too dry and the plastic around it tends to crack,is there anything i can do to make the plastic return to it's normal elasticity or at least less dry? Thanks if someone read this :)
JLJohnson (6 hours ago)
Helpful, thank you.
limpyleg1570 (16 hours ago)
Thank you!
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