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June 14, 2004, 12:26:06 am »
hi all and thank for having me at your site .can anyone tell me what d section wire is thank you
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June 15, 2004, 09:46:29 am »
This type of word use usually refers to the cross section of the wire. So, if you were to cut down through the wire and look at it - it would look like a captial D. This would, potentially, be slightly different then a 1/2 round wire, then again - it might just be 1/2 rnd wire
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thank you very much:D
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