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Varnished wire question

Started by jadaro2600, February 17, 2009, 04:24:15 PM

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jadaro2600

Some magnet wire has coating that aren't varnish ..exactly.  Is there some other chemical I can use to remove the enamel ( other than Dr Pepper or CokaCola )?  I've tried acetone - it's just not working out.

I've tried sanding it off, the wire is just too small, it causes breaking - I need a more gentle approach, something I can use to remove in a precise manner.

z.monkey

Fire!

Take a lighter and scorch the enamel on the wire...

Then take some 400 grit sand paper and remove the charred bits of insulation...

Lets burn something!  Yeah!
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

jadaro2600

LOL, I've tried that too - the wire just melts away, it literally burns up with the enamel.

z.monkey

Are you sure its wire?  I have seen nylon fiber with embedded gold foil used as wire in phone lines.  I have never melted copper with a lighter (done that a lot too).  Try a stripper...  Strippers always make me feel better...
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jadaro2600

When the wire heats up, the burning enamel reacts with the copper and it shrivels up and crackles away.  Surely this is not the case with strippers though.

I'm trying varnish and poly remover now, but it's all old and clumpy.