I warmed it a few times. At the first i stretched the ending of wire, after that i bent it at 90 degrees and clamped in a vise and began to spin it. And usually such tiny things i warm on the top of coal (it takes much more time, but they don't burn)
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I warmed it a few times. At the first i stretched the ending of wire, after that i bent it at 90 degrees and clamped in a vise and began to spin it. And usually such tiny things i warm on the top of coal (it takes much more time, but they don't burn)