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Jim Flanagan wrote in news:yK9Qg.1384$K02.6
@tornado.tampabay.rr.com: Guys.. Does anyone have any better method for stripping small, enameled wire, other than using sandpaper or an exacto knife (scrapping)? There used to be a chemical stripper called 'Xvar', years ago. This stuff worked great. Nasty stuff as you can imagine and has been EPA'd years ago. Is there anything comparable, today? Also, a retired technician that I once knew had a pair of ingenious 'stripper pliers' that he had acquired back in the '60s that did a fabulous job. These pliers had special jaws that would scrape the enamel off without nicking the wire. They worked GREAT. Supposedly, this tool originated from a mfg in Germany. I have never seen this tool since. Anyone have a lead on something similar? Thanks and take care. -jim WB5KYE I have had good results with formic acid. Cheers, Sam |
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try some laquer thinner or small amount of
nail polish remover (contains acetone). carl |
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