Reusing Wire

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Re: Reusing Wire

Post by teejay »

Ok who ever unwinds wire of a branch instaed off cutting it?
Geez, who doesn't do this?! :lol: I know it's not kosher but we aren't millionaires. If you're careful there's no damage. :D
I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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Re: Reusing Wire

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Mojo Moyogi wrote:Straightening wire is simple if you hold each end with pliers and pull sharply.
i find this is the best method also.
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Re: Reusing Wire

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teejay wrote:
Ok who ever unwinds wire of a branch instaed off cutting it?
Geez, who doesn't do this?! :lol: I know it's not kosher but we aren't millionaires. If you're careful there's no damage. :D

LOL I do it most often when the wire has bitten into the branch. For whatever reason some times it just seems easier to unwind and other times it is easier to cut it off. Often depends on the stage of the tree as well some times a basic wiring job takes ALOT of wire and I want it back. On my better trees the last thought is wether I get to re-use the wire I just pick the easiest way.
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Re: Reusing Wire

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aaron_tas wrote:
Mojo Moyogi wrote:Straightening wire is simple if you hold each end with pliers and pull sharply.
i find this is the best method also.
Try that with 4-5-6-7mm :shock:
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Re: Reusing Wire

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Often depends on the stage of the tree as well some times a basic wiring job takes ALOT of wire and I want it back.
LOL :lol: So do I! I couldn't fathom cutting so much wire off to never be used again, most of the time.
I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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Re: Reusing Wire

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I find that aluminium when reused gets soft spots and goes on unevenly. So i just cut it off... faster and easier. Good luck un-winding copper without damaging branches.
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Re: Reusing Wire

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Jow wrote:I find that aluminium when reused gets soft spots and goes on unevenly. So i just cut it off... faster and easier. Good luck un-winding copper without damaging branches.
Ok then who here uses Copper wire?

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Re: Reusing Wire

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Ok then who here uses Copper wire?
Not I. :D
I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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Re: Reusing Wire

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Pup wrote:
aaron_tas wrote:
Mojo Moyogi wrote:Straightening wire is simple if you hold each end with pliers and pull sharply.
i find this is the best method also.
Try that with 4-5-6-7mm :shock:
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