The best thing you could do is buy a soldering iron, some solder, a wire
stripper and some wire. One of those perforated PC boards will help too.
Wire wrapping [unless done properly with a wire wrapping tool] and aligator
clips are far less than reliable.
Ken


At 10:14 PM 10/17/02 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm trying to build a zapper according to Hulda Clark's instruction in
>her book "The Cure for All Diseases".  I could not find a Radio shack
>276-1988 8 pin wire wrapping socket, I had to go with the 276-1995 which
>has much shorter legs.  I'm stuck trying to bend #2 to #6 and attaching
>them with an alligator clip.  I see no way to get them close enough.  Has
>anyone built one of these?  Is there a better way, or a better part to
>use?  Are the pins strong?  I've been wrapping the wires around, rather
>than twisting the capacitors to the pins because I'm afraid the pins will
>break.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.  I'm obviously no
>electronics expert, this is only the 2nd project I've attempted. 
>Thanks!!
>Leacy
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