I use medium or fine grit sandpaper when it is not a heat-stripping
type of enamel. The smaller the wire the finer the grit. Fold and
hold the paper between your thumb and a finger, and pull the wire out
from being in the the paper's grip. Even if it is a heat stripping
type, a quick swipe with sandpaper speeds the whole process up
considerably.
In manufacturing we just used a hot solder pot and wire designed to
heat-strip. One quick dip and the enamel was gone and wire all
tinned. It was a good process even when working on fine wire in meter
movements. 73, Tom W8JI
W8JI@contesting.com
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