Re: Tubing size for snare wammies
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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Not all #9 wire is the same.
Scotch 33 fits universally
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Re: Tubing size for snare wammies
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Not all #9 wire is the same.
Scotch 33 fits universally Yep, electrical tape is my favorite.
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Re: Tubing size for snare wammies
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You don't need wammies if you bend the W in support wires as Paul instructs in his Beaver Sites and Sets dvd. The W method avoids the time and expense of wammies completely. All part of the KISS system.
Didn't you ask loved ones for that dvd for Birthday or Christmas gift last year? You'll find you save more time with the whammies than the bends. Plus you avoid the storage issues with straight wire if you use the collars.
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Re: Tubing size for snare wammies
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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I have to disagree ADC. There Is nothing better then a piece of rubber gas line used as whammy. I use 3/16th ID gas line. It doesn't get hard during freezing weather and snugs up on the support wire holding It firmly In place. The other thing about the rubber gas line Is that It's snug enough to where you can adjust the angle of your loop much easier. And once adjusted It will stay In place. One more thing that rubber has going for It Is It's flexible enough where you can use different sized support wire.
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Re: Tubing size for snare wammies
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I have to disagree ADC. There Is nothing better then a piece of rubber gas line used as whammy. I use 3/16th ID gas line. It doesn't get hard during freezing weather and snugs up on the support wire holding It firmly In place. The other thing about the rubber gas line Is that It's snug enough to where you can adjust the angle of your loop much easier. And once adjusted It will stay In place. One more thing that rubber has going for It Is It's flexible enough where you can use different sized support wire. Hmmm I'll have to check and see if we carry any
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Re: Tubing size for snare wammies
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If you happen to be at the hospital for something there should be all you need in any room o2 hose.
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Re: Tubing size for snare wammies
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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In cold weather that plastic stuff will get hard your better off with rubber. But In wolf dogs country he should be OK.
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