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Beast of Nurgle






Nottingham, England

Hi Folks,

Can anyone tell me what the tubling is that i see being used in conversions like this amazing one here;

http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/99325-Overseer%20back.html?m=2

It looks like a spring [maybe?] but I'm not sure and would love to know what it is and where the best place to get it is?

Cheers...

BennyB

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Livonia, Michigan USA

Yeah that's guitar string. Bass string works real well for larger sizes. You can also try wrapping thin copper or brass wire around another piece of brass wire. You get something that's a little easier to bend than the steel guitar string.

   
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Beast of Nurgle






Nottingham, England

thanks guys XD

BennyB

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I think thats the D-string from a guitar (the third from the top)

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