Hi, Tonno.
I'm not an expert but I doubt it would have any measurable effect. It's
easier, though, to simply run the wire under each support and use
separate pieces of wire to tie the beverage wire to the support. You
don't have to maneuver the full reel of wire around a branch, and you
get the added benefit of a bit of strain relief in case something falls
on or pushes on one section of the beverage ... the wire would just
slide through a few of the support loops.
73,
Dave AB7E
Tonno Vahk wrote:
> What do the beverage experts think about fixing the elongated beverage in
> the forest by running a few turns of the wire around the nail or branch that
> is used for it's support?
>
> Do you think it affects the work of the beverage in any way if I have a few
> such small "coils" of 1-2cm diameter and 5-6 turns along the beverage?
>
> Should I rather cut the wire short and connect the ends again instead of
> rolling it around the supporting nail or branch?
>
> 73
> Tonno
> ES5TV
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