Looks like i am out of this until i can find a higher amperage variac, i spent a good half hour last night trying to sniff the nodes and the patterns but what i did not realize was my variac inside my box was starting to cook along with the isolation transformer, when i realized i let it all cool down but today it looks like i fried both.
What i will say though is there are some strange goings on, i had one cycle sine peak with a spike that had a sharp left shoulder then i would move about 4cm down the wire and find the same sine peak and spike with a sharp right shoulder and then when i moved another4cm i had the same sine with no spike, i then moved another 4cm and the pattern appeared to cycle over again, it took me a while to trace out the pattern, if i moved my sniffer coil up passed the heater wire i would have my sine one way, if i moved it down so i was the other side, my sine flipped which is what i would have expected, in between this flip was a null spot where just the spike could be observed, and it was this process i gradually worked down the wire length.
Any magnets nearby would greatly enhance the spike or pulse and they would not need to be really close to affect the waveform.
Sorry no pictures and no data, this was going to follow today, i can give you a picture of where i marked the wood that the spikes appeared
See the up & down arrows i drew on the wood, up arrows had sharp left transition and down arrows had sharp right shoulders to the spike transition, you can also see the gap in between where there was a sine cycle but it had no spike.
Maybe if i place 2 x 100Watt bulbs in series with the heater i can drop enough mains to run the tests without a variac or isolation transformer.
Also i had the wire bolted at each end and stretched it as much as i could, it made a nice note like a guitar string
but i could not get it totally straight for the tests as can be seen.
EDIT also you will notice the gap in the middle is not equal to 2 pulse widths it's less and i cannot explain that either.