ice cutter

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Anyone know where I can buy some high resistance stainless wire to re-string an ice cutter grid working on 12V
DM
 
would it be stainless or some other alloy?

you could try welding wire..
maybe guitar strings?
 
I am assuming stainless because of the application but to be honest I dont know I have effected a temporary repair in the past by using a guitar E string from a old set and it works ok but unfortunatly they rust so what ever guitar strings are made of this wire is not if you get my drift can you suggest a company mabey I could send a sample to
DM
 
there's a company round here that makes alloy wires..
it might be titanium, niobium, or any number of alloys..

stainless steel welding wire might work ok..
 
Cheers all some good links and ideas today tues Iam off to look at the machine and I will try the suggestion offered untill I get the proper wire
DM
 
I'm assuming this is the cutter grid from a whirlpool ice machine, do youself a favour and just buy a new grid they are not that expensive, if you get the wrong wire it will not heat up enough or just blow the fuse.
 
Hi Racket yep the K40 I always kept a few restrung by a old bloke I knew but I moved away 6 years back and only do a few refigeration jobs now. any way the ones he done for me and a few other fridge guys never ever needed redoing so I thought Id give it a go but they are not dear £35 quid fron SRW it's one of those "I wonder jobs"
DM
 

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