I find copperweld and stainless wire both to be very
hard to work, while soft-drawn copper is more docile,
but stretches.
My wire of choice is #12, PE insulated, multi-strand
copperweld. Radioworks sells it as 'superflex'.
It's either 197 or 256 strand (can't remember which),
so you can tie knots in the stuff. I use it to lay
over the tops of trees, and it's both tame and robust.
I wouldn't contemplate using anything else.
Quite possibly there are other vendors with similar stuff.
Radioworks clearly isn't the manufacturer.
Jim Jarvis, N2EA
International Business Development
Salesforce Development Programs
Product Positioning
410 439 1073 office
443 618 5560 cell
jimjarvis@comcast.net
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