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Thread: DeHavilland DHC82C Tiger Moth

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    Default DeHavilland DHC82C Tiger Moth

    Hi al
    I need some guidance here the British in their infinite wisdom has used CWT cables in the construction of tiger moth series
    I need to make up some cables, and would like to know how to convert CWT cables to AWG cables in size, for instance what size cable it is in AWG, a number 10 CWT
    I hope that I am not mixing up apples and oranges here
    Any help would be appreciated. Thanks a lot Shane.

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    Default Re: DeHavilland DHC82C Tiger Moth

    Measure your CWT and use this conversion table. https://www.helukabel.com/media/publ...tish_units.pdf

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    Default Re: DeHavilland DHC82C Tiger Moth

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Pierce View Post
    Measure your CWT and use this conversion table. https://www.helukabel.com/media/publ...tish_units.pdf
    Thanks Steve
    However one slight problem, I have no cables to measure as I am building it from blueprints drawn in 1939 lol

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