In Reply to: RE: Viborg spade warning posted by ketchup on April 19, 2021 at 14:59:48:
No reason to get so upset, man. It's perfectly normal for AA Inmates to be very inquisitive about highly-unusual situations where they don't have a device to test for themselves. The notion of a spade with a non-conductive surface is utterly wild. So what happens when a binding post nut is cranked-down onto the spade? Does the high-torque break the coating to enable proper contact? If the surface is non-conductive then especially the fine strands of a conductor placed inside the spade won't break the non-conductive coating. Inquiring minds want to know the whole story, not just the bad news, ketchup.
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- RE: Viborg spade warning - Duster 15:12:23 04/19/21 (2)
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