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Old November 21st 04, 04:44 AM
Scott
 
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Ha! I learn something new everyday! I use the "cheap" stuff from
places like Mouser Electronics. Not sure what kind it is, but (so far)
haven't had trouble melting it.

Scott
N0EDV

Dale Parfitt wrote:
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Stripping magnet wire? You mean like after making coils and wanting to
solder them to something? Why bother? Just put a blob of solder on
your iron's tip and put the end of the magnet wire into the solder blob.
After several seconds, the insulation will melt off and the wire end
will be tinned with solder and ready for install!

Scott
N0EDV

This is only true for some types- like Belden Soldereze. Many others will


not be touched by heat- formvar for example.

Dale W4OP


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