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If you twist it tight, fold it in half, twist again, then pound it flat, works pretty well.
Cool idea.
I drew it flat by pulling it through the loop of an adjustable wrench laid flat on the floor and being stepped on.
Makes a very nice flat conductor.
I like the tube idea.
Yes, this is the video I stole… er… um… “borrowed” the idea from.
Within a few days of seeing this video, I dropped by Lowe’s and bought me one of these tubes.
You may hve to double or triple up on the wires and run it through a piece of clear tubing, but I think it should work quite nicely.
This is a very slick idea, I will need to show you how I flattened it.
What I ended up doing was clamping one end to a vice, and the other to my drill, stretched it out, and twisted it. I ran it at about 20 amps for about 30 min. and it seemed to hold up well.
nice find … suspect you will find your custom made wire gets a little hot though … stainless aint the best of conductors … the way most get around it is to use a pretty heavy duty hunk of stainless sheet bent to fit as a lead … that way, it can handle the amps without getting so darn hot … but let us know how your “make it work” works out …