Wire Usage?

Or . . . water, for that matter.

And, it is obvious that even high school chemistry is far, far behind most of you. :confused:

Well I graduated from HS about 18 years ago, and college a couple years later, so both HS and Chem 101-102 are pretty far behind me.... How long ago did you last take those classes JKL?

I would say that most the people spinning this one further off course have more issues with reading comprehension than Chemistry, though I haven't seen many experts in either subject posting here so far... LOL

I hope we are all ready to get stuffed with Turkey now that we have filled up with a heaping appetizer of BS! Happy Turkey Day everyone!
 
Oh Lord... Now I am worried people will start watering their trees with Acid!

Well.. Come to think of it- I haven't seen this practice condemned by anyone on this site yet, so that must mean it is ok, right? ;)

Mir-Acid. Does that fit in this equation?
 
This tree has about 10 pounds of copper wire on it... :o ...ok, maybe 2 or 3 pounds, but I'm not done:cool:. Sizes range from 22 g down to 11. I used only one piece of the heavy stuff to assist in moving the apex a bit...the majority of the wire used is 22, 19/20, and 18. The tree is wired into the pot with heavy aluminum.

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Dave, the tree looks great! Glad you found the time to wire it out.
 
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