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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 20:03:52 -0600, "john graesser"
wrote: Are you sure it is 30 gauge? 30 gauge is the standard gauge for wire-wrap wire. I've used it a lot for building up one-off circuit boards. This is by soldering, not wire-wrapping. The insulation type does make quite a difference if you solder it. I think Kynar is the one that works well. |
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