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1. [TowerTalk] Info for stripping enameled wire (score: 1)
Author: Tom Mattus <wa9wsj@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 06:48:07 -0700 (PDT)
Gents, I ran across this company that makes equipment for stripping enameled wire. Since a solution for this was asked about a few times before, I thought it might come in handy to pass this info alo
/archives//html/Towertalk/2004-04/msg00082.html (7,112 bytes)

2. Re: [TowerTalk] Info for stripping enameled wire (score: 1)
Author: <wcmoore@verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 17:01:06 -0500
Another product to remove enamel from wire is Eccostrip made by Emerson and Cummings. It also easily removes the Formvar coating used on some enameled wire and Formvar has to be one of the most hatef
/archives//html/Towertalk/2004-04/msg00086.html (9,460 bytes)

3. Re: [TowerTalk] Info for stripping enameled wire (score: 1)
Author: Bill Turner <wrt@dslextreme.com>
Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2004 16:21:35 -0700
_________________________________________________________ Firstly, "Cumings" has only one "m". Secondly, a search of their website returns no hits. Perhaps this product has been discontinued? A Googl
/archives//html/Towertalk/2004-04/msg00088.html (8,072 bytes)

4. Re: [TowerTalk] Info for stripping enameled wire (score: 1)
Author: "Bill VanAlstyne" <w5wvo@cybermesa.net>
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 19:02:11 -0600
Note the correct form: Emerson & Cuming (no "s") -- but you're right, nothing on their website about this product, or any similar product. However, if you want to make your own <g>, here's the formul
/archives//html/Towertalk/2004-04/msg00092.html (9,223 bytes)

5. Re: [TowerTalk] Info for stripping enameled wire (score: 1)
Author: Bob Nielsen <nielsen@oz.net>
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 18:11:28 -0700
Thirdly, "Cuming" as in "Emerson and Cuming" has no "s" either. Emerson and Cuming had a number of products with "ecco" in the name. Their product line has changed quite a bit since I did business wi
/archives//html/Towertalk/2004-04/msg00094.html (9,114 bytes)

6. Re: [TowerTalk] Info for stripping enameled wire (score: 1)
Author: "Tower (K8RI)" <tower@rogerhalstead.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 13:34:50 -0400
I've been following this thread and my only question is, Why? Other than stripping the ends for soldering and a little heat does that nicely, what reason would there be for going to the trouble of st
/archives//html/Towertalk/2004-04/msg00096.html (11,537 bytes)

7. Re: [TowerTalk] Info for stripping enameled wire (score: 1)
Author: "Bill VanAlstyne" <w5wvo@cybermesa.net>
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 14:31:25 -0600
I have no idea. I always just used a little piece of emery paper. But it was kind of a fun thread anyways. :-) Bill / W5WVO _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.
/archives//html/Towertalk/2004-04/msg00102.html (12,782 bytes)

8. Re: [TowerTalk] Info for stripping enameled wire (score: 1)
Author: Bill Turner <wrt@dslextreme.com>
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 08:44:05 -0700
_________________________________________________________ The insulation we're talking about can not be removed with any heat short of a blowtorch. Perhaps you're thinking about the Solder-Eze type w
/archives//html/Towertalk/2004-04/msg00110.html (8,884 bytes)

9. [TowerTalk] Info for stripping enameled wire (score: 1)
Author: Red <RedHaines@centurytel.net>
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 11:14:50 -0500
Perhaps paint stripper suitable for removing enamel will strip enameled wire. 73 de WO&Oslash;W _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Tow
/archives//html/Towertalk/2004-04/msg00111.html (8,346 bytes)

10. Re: [TowerTalk] Info for stripping enameled wire (score: 1)
Author: WA2BPE <wa2bpe@infoblvd.net>
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 14:48:47 -0400
Some paint strppers contain methylene chloride (Dichloromethane) which is a carcinogen. It is easily absorbed through the skin and by inhalation. It is not miscible with water, has a high vapor press
/archives//html/Towertalk/2004-04/msg00112.html (10,838 bytes)


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