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to: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467 (X)
from: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721
date: 1991-03-18 00:53:15
subject: #9842-#satellite upgrade

#: 9853 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
    18-Mar-91  00:53:15
Sb: #9842-#satellite upgrade
Fm: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721
To: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467 (X)

RE: using the flame method.....I learned about using flame to get insulation
off wires in the army setting up commo equipment.  As a matter of fact, its the
only method I use cause its so easy.  You just have to make sure that the flame
doesn't stay on the wire too long (ie about 3 sec) or else some of the metal
might lose some of its conducting capability.  A good way to be careful is to
watch the insulation.  As soon as it starts to melt, that is long enough.  The
insulation can then be easily pulled off the wire. --Dave

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