Calling all radio and electric phonograph experts!
I've been searching for a specific style of cloth wire, which seems to have been used quite a bit on c. 1920 appliances. It's a twisted pair with a black woven covering. Sundial wire has a similar product called overbraid, but it's too large a gauge and it has 3 conductors instead of 2, which changes the look. Is anyone currently producing this wire? I'd like to buy a roll of it since I have about a dozen projects that I need it for! Attached is a photo of what I'm talking about. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Cloth wire question...
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Re: Cloth wire question...
Sadly, I think that website just re-sells the stuff from sundial. That's the same 3-conductor wire I want to avoid if possible. Thanks for the suggestion though!
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Re: Cloth wire question...
Antique Radio Supply sells two types of cloth covered AC wire. One is 18 gauge brown cloth, the other is larger I believe it's 16 gauge. Here's a link to the page for the wire:
https://www.tubesandmore.com/products/r ... s_0?page=6
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https://www.tubesandmore.com/products/r ... s_0?page=6
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ChuckA wrote:Antique Radio Supply sells two types of cloth covered AC wire. One is 18 gauge brown cloth, the other is larger I believe it's 16 gauge. Here's a link to the page for the wire:
https://www.tubesandmore.com/products/r ... s_0?page=6
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It looks like they only have parallel cord, not quite what I'm looking for, but thanks Chuck!
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This wire is just the plain twisted pair without the outer covering, if I can't find what I want I'll likely end up using this style but I'm really hoping to find the other stuff. Thanks though!phonocrank wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Twisted-R ... 6b45942326
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Re: Cloth wire question...
Try Rhode Island Wire
http://www.riwire.com/
They can make just about anything, even though it's not in their catalog.
Chuck
http://www.riwire.com/
They can make just about anything, even though it's not in their catalog.
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Re: Cloth wire question...
Good idea, that's where I got the wiring harness for my Packard! Maybe I'll send them an email and see if it's something they can make or maybe already have.ChuckA wrote:Try Rhode Island Wire
http://www.riwire.com/
They can make just about anything, even though it's not in their catalog.
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Call them it's a lot easier to describe what you want and what he can do.
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