Powerwerx stocks flexible 8 and 10 gauge cable with high strand counts.

http://www.powerwerx.com/wire-cable/power-wire-automotive.html

They also stock 18 gauge test probe cable and call it "noodle wire", which fits 
with the original terminology.

wunder
K6WRU

On Sep 8, 2013, at 9:38 AM, Jim Brown wrote:

> On 9/8/2013 9:31 AM, Richard Thorne wrote:
>> The proper term which I should have used is silicone wire which is very 
>> flexible due to the high conductor count. 
> 
> You would have confused me with "silicone wire" too -- never heard of it. But 
> High conductor count and very flexible is clear enough. :)
> 
> 73, Jim K9YC
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