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color="#0000FF">Hello, Malinda,</font></blockquote>
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color="#0000FF">I'll mostly just answer on the breaking
point....</font></blockquote>
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color="#0000FF">Stephen Paulello push us to mix wire of different
stiffness in order to keep the solicitation consistent toward the
break he computed that the iH stay the same as well as the
tension so it may be worth a try . As the wire he produce is
covering a wide range it is possible (BTW I've seen the wire delivered
and it is better looking than Roslau actually, cleaner, more
shiny).</font></blockquote>
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color="#0000FF">Back to the dinner
table now.</font></blockquote>
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color="#0000FF">Happy New year everyone.</font></blockquote>
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color="#0000FF">Isaac</font></blockquote>
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<div>I would be interested in hearing more about this Paulello wire?
How is he achieving different stiffness?</div>
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<div>Phil Ford</div>
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