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    Good price on good antenna wire at Home Depot

    I stumbled across 500' spools of 18 ga copper stranded,
    non-insulated wire at HD this morning for $29.

    It's really flexible stuff. I put up an Inv V this
    morning and was able to tie knots in the wire
    just like that more expensive stuff.

    It'll kink if you really want it to but generally it
    goes where you tell it to go. Doesn't take a "set"
    like solid wire.

    At 6 cents/ft, I'll be a dipolin', extended zeppin,
    wire yaggin kind of guy for quite some time :D


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    Re: Good price on good antenna wire at Home Depot

    Copper wire for wire antennas? Yipes!

    I hope it's light enough because that thing will have a bigger sag than the average ham's paunch in no time. :wall

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    Re: Good price on good antenna wire at Home Depot

    Quote Originally Posted by N2RJ
    Copper wire for wire antennas? Yipes!

    I hope it's light enough because that thing will have a bigger sag than the average ham's paunch in no time. :wall
    Hmmm. I guess I've never noticed a droop problem
    (in my dipoles, not my waistline).

    Does copper stretch and then stay that way?
    ie, once it stretches (assuming mine will indeed stretch)
    will tightening it up resolve it or does it change dimension
    back and forth in weather/wind stress etc.

    Aren't (weren't) good old telephone wires plain copper?


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    Re: Good price on good antenna wire at Home Depot

    I think you mean telegraph wire such as what may still be found along railroads in some places. It's hard drawn and doesn't stretch nearly as much as soft drawn, that flexible, non kinking stuff. Unless you go for single conductor hard drawn or Copperweld you'd be hard pressed to find copper that won't sag BUT unless you're scraping the ground to begin with it'll be your friend in a high wind.
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    Re: Good price on good antenna wire at Home Depot

    Quote Originally Posted by kb2vxa
    I think you mean telegraph wire such as what
    may still be found along railroads in some places. It's hard drawn
    and doesn't stretch nearly as much as soft drawn, that flexible, non kinking stuff...
    This stuff from HD is 18 ga, copper stranded.

    I've had it up on a couple of dipoles for 2 weeks now.
    I don't see any change in droop factor and we've had
    some 100 degree plus days, 60 degree nights, and
    30mph winds.

    The dipoles I put up are replacing the stuff that
    blew down in the much stronger wind storm
    we had a month ago. Probably 60 mph winds.
    That blew cars over on the freeway. The wire
    I was using was 17 ga solid aluminum hot wire
    fence wire from the farm supply place. It's
    cheap and simple to work with. I never saw
    any kind of droop problem there either.

    Maybe the droop only droops where the ice
    and snow drips.
    :chin:

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    Re: Good price on good antenna wire at Home Depot

    i have always used stranded copper wire for my dipoles and never had an issue.


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    Re: Good price on good antenna wire at Home Depot

    I talked to a guy on 2 meters last night that said he bought 14 ga. insulated wire at Home Depot and has been using it for awhile. He loves it and says it works great. He bought it in 500' spools also.

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    Re: Good price on good antenna wire at Home Depot

    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6FOB
    I talked to a guy on 2 meters last night that said he bought 14 ga. insulated wire at Home Depot and has been using it for awhile. He loves it and says it works great. He bought it in 500' spools also.

    Frank
    Welcome, Frank!

    I have done the same - bought two 500' spools for constructing radials for my Hustler verticals. So far, so good...and I even had enough left over to build a couple fan dipoles.
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    Re: Good price on good antenna wire at Home Depot

    500 Meter rolls of 1/10 inch aluminium wire used for fencepost and cattle fencing costs 60 euro's.

    Strong, not soft alu, have a piece of 130 feet up in the wind for over 2 years now.

    More costly as your find though...

    At least i got a few rolls stainless steel welding wire 1.2 mm, for free.( 500+ meter lengths)

    Twining 2 wires with 1 copper wire makes a very strong wire good to transmit with.
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    Re: Good price on good antenna wire at Home Depot

    Quote Originally Posted by N8YX
    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6FOB
    I talked to a guy on 2 meters last night that said he bought 14 ga. insulated wire at Home Depot and has been using it for awhile. He loves it and says it works great. He bought it in 500' spools also.

    Frank
    Welcome, Frank!

    I have done the same - bought two 500' spools for constructing radials for my Hustler verticals. So far, so good...and I even had enough left over to build a couple fan dipoles.
    Thanks for the welcome!

    Was the wire that you bought insulated or non insulated?
    Frank KJ6FOB

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