Well I have found several fixes for my problem-or rather several of you and a buddy of mine who tends to packrat away spare electronics components, wiring harnesses and the like. He happened to bring over some wire scavenged from inside a telephone cord, which Jun Garros Fett had advised me on doing earlier this evening-and many thanks to him also! I found this out after I had pretty much used the spare wire cut off of two micro PCU fans I'm using for my buy'ce-which tubachris85x had opened my eyes to the other day before my computer went berserk on me overnight...
My stalk is made by Bobamaker and is resin with an aluminum (I assume) tube as it's core which makes it hollow, but there's nowhere to hook the ground to the metal in the stalk, so I'm glad I found wires enough to go through it to wire everything up at last. Now I've run into another question for everyone. How did you all run the wire that's run through the stalk, through the helmet so that it can be run inside the helmet so I can mount it/wire it all up inside? I've drilled the hole through the helmet to mount the stalk just large enough to accomodate the bolt and not the wire from the stalk. The hole on the lower section of the stalk where the wire comes out is about an inch above the bolt hole. So do I drill a seperate hole for the wires or fix the hole so that it'll allow the wires in, and not impede the bolt from swiveling up and down. Can anyone clarify how to do this so the wire doesn't show and also has enough slack so the RF/stalk can swivel up and down also??? Between this and glueing in my visor is about all that's really standing in my way of getting my bucket finished finally. Well I guess they're never really finished, but you know what I mean...Thanks guys, you've all been patient with me and a great deal of help. I truly appreciate your time and thanks again!