Put a piece of double sided tape on each side
of the form and wind tight.
Mark WB8JKR
On Tue, 27 Oct 1998 21:19:11 +0000 John / NS1Z <ns1z@agate.net> writes:
>
>Well, I got the fiberglas form for the plate choke and wound it
>bi-filar as
>the handbook suggested. However, when I removed the spacing wrap the
>remaining turns decided they had a mind of their own. I looked just
>great
>until I tried removing that spacing wind.
>
>Now, how do you folks who wind your own accomplish getting the
>windings to
>stay where you want. Do you paint them with coil dope before removing
>the
>spacing wind? This is my first attempt and I need a little Elmering...
>
>
>Thanks
>
>
> John Wilcox NS1Z
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