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I realize this is maybe off topic here, but could be relevant to someone as
well as me..
Does anyone here remember what compound is useful in chemically stripping
enamel from copper wire? In restoration of an old Story and Clark Organo
one of the little coil wires on the slug tuned audio oscillator channels
for the tone production units got broken. I've recovered the tiny filament
shard and need to splice it to gain enough wire to re-solder it to the coil
terminal.
I know there is a chemical way to strip enamel like this as I've seen
reference to it in my carreer. But this is so long ago it's escaped me.
Thanks .. and for the patience of the Moderator. There are oscillator
coils in old computer equipment like this which could provoke the question.
But I'd rather be straightforward on what produced the question ..
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