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Hi Tom. 27-Mar-04 15:46:26, Tom Walker wrote to Jasen Betts -> ML> I know there is a chemical way to strip enamel like this as I've -> ML> seen reference to it in my carreer. But this is so long ago it's -> ML> escaped me TW> -> it depends a bit on which type of enamel coating was used. -> TW> I've always used fine sandpaper (eg, #400) -> but for a chemical TW> solution you could try Caustic soda it'll shift most -> kinds of TW> paint. TW> The sandpaper method can get tricky when working with #36 and TW> smaller wire. use fine sandpaper, I've done it with hair-thin wires. probably about 0.1mm diameter (not that I actually measured it) -=> Bye <=- ---* Origin: Success is a journey, not a destination. (3:640/1042) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 640/1042 531 954 774/605 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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