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Run your hand over the wire. It should be perfectly round but if there
is a failure, even inside the swage, sometimes the wire distorts. Dye testing is always a good idea. -- Tom. |
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![]() How does dye testing work? Thanks! |
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Chris wrote:
How does dye testing work? Thanks! Probably not too well on cables. The dye gets between the strands and messes up the mess. Use TOWEL for the first pass? Not your hand... |
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