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Bill Turner wrote:
Scott wrote: (snip) I just tin my soldering iron and leave the little solder blob on the iron and apply it to the end of the wire. In a few seconds, the enamel coating melts off and the solder blob tins the end of the wire at the same time. Yeah. I am winding coils with some of the good stuff made for continuous use at 200C. I heat the ends of the wire to a rosy glow with a propane torch, and the enamel just turns dark and a little bumpy. But at least this makes the coating brittle enough to sand off. It just laughs at solder. |
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