Joe makes it possible with his wire length cutting guide, just spot on accurate. I wasn't prepared for needing additional wire and tried to use what I had on hand, but it wasn't close in quality to his wire kit! Wow! What great wire, never saw silver plated teflon insulated wire before. The Belden coax is whatever Joe recommended in a old post, saying he uses it for his automotive products, don't have that # right now.
I think NAVLinear may have a eBay store selling PTFE/teflon wire, but I got mine including the 14 AWG I later used for the IEC power socket conversion from a seller in New Jersey. The coax was purchased as a cheap remnant spool.
The bias wire burning thru was totally my fault, probably knicked the strands when stripping. Then with all the flexing from cleaning the boards, assembly, reassembly, etc, there just wasn't enough left intact to handle the load. Too many broken strands. So I'm a firm believer in using Phoenix connectors for all those fine wires. Little additional cost compared to total, and besides, every wire hole on those boards are sized for the connectors anyway. May even be a good idea for us hobbyist non-engineers to go up a wire size on the bias wires. Have fun!!!!¡!