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Creating Wiring Harnesses

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This is how I do mine:

Chuck a length of 20 thousandths piano wire into a MicroMart drill chuck and that into a variable speed drill. The piano wire is too small for a standard electric drill chuck thus the need for the MicroMart drill chuck..

Insert a length of thin brass or copper craft wire into the space between the chucks and s-l-o-w-l-y let the drill do the winding. This will be the “wrapped†portion of the harness. When the piano wire starts to flex excessively start a new section.

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To create the visible wires use thinner black craft wire. Sandwich it into the wound wire at intervals.

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I use BLACKEN IT from MicroMart to turn brass black. It’s advantage is it requires no further priming or painting.

Here’s an example of the harness in place:

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oh and the vender is Micro Mark there very good people. ;)

You're correct, Shox. Here's their link: www.micromark.com/

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No chance: It's accurate-looking, and the tutorial has decent grammar and spelling. There's no way it'd apply to a General Lee build.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

  • 3 weeks later...
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WOW! No wonder your eyes look like that! :blink:

If I ever do attempt a wiring harness like that, I at least have an idea of how to procede.

Thanks for the tip.

David G.

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