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Varnished wire question

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

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Paul-R

Try nail varnish remover, methylated spirits. It will take time.
Vicious stuff, but Nitromors should work. (Dangerous - nasty stuff).

brian334


z.monkey

If you wind a coil with bare wire...
it's...
anyone?...
all...
Someone?...

Shorted Out!
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

Bulbz

Quote from: jadaro2600 on February 17, 2009, 04:39:41 PM
LOL, I've tried that too - the wire just melts away, it literally burns up with the enamel.


The wire must be extremely thin then. If it's that hair thin stuff, the enamel should just burn off as you solder it to something.
Best regards.
Steve Ancell.

brian334

The issue is not winding a coil.
The issue is bare wire, for what ever reason this guy wants bare wire,
So I suggested he buy bare wire.