Good grief, there we go again: directional cables!
So, there is nothing to it, just use liquid nitrogen to fill the space in your teflon cable, it will fill nicely, anneal the crystals and the teflon will not care about the temp. Ideal!
I cannot help but wonder how much of this would survive in a double blind test, but that is probably biased against those non rational/non physical subtle changes.
Don't worry Thomas, do not try to follow such arguments, use your comon sense. Enjoy the DIY, that is the most rewarding.
So, there is nothing to it, just use liquid nitrogen to fill the space in your teflon cable, it will fill nicely, anneal the crystals and the teflon will not care about the temp. Ideal!
I cannot help but wonder how much of this would survive in a double blind test, but that is probably biased against those non rational/non physical subtle changes.
Don't worry Thomas, do not try to follow such arguments, use your comon sense. Enjoy the DIY, that is the most rewarding.
Thanx Havoc!
This thread should be about protecting bare wire from harmful air. The intention was to find an alternative and cheap method. Up to now I have one good clean answer (thanks grollins). It seems like the only objection is in the practical implementation. As I am a practical person I will work this out in time.
I know now that I unintentionaly opened a can of worms. Therefore I consider this thread closed. I hope you all understand this.
This thread should be about protecting bare wire from harmful air. The intention was to find an alternative and cheap method. Up to now I have one good clean answer (thanks grollins). It seems like the only objection is in the practical implementation. As I am a practical person I will work this out in time.
I know now that I unintentionaly opened a can of worms. Therefore I consider this thread closed. I hope you all understand this.
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