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Owen Waggoner

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I found out, from past threads, that the trim indicater wire is .017 piano wire. I bought that wire (I now have enough wire to rig 143 cubs. If you need some, i'll send it to you.) and now need to know how the wire is connected at both ends. The broken wire, that is still attached to the indicator spring has been twisted like safty wire. Seems like that would work but is that correct?
 

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