Dear John, LF Group, I have a reel of wire from this company, and it is definitely of the solderable, "self-fluxing" polyurethane enamel variety, as is most enamelled wire you buy nowadays, which is
Yes You scrape the enamel from the area to be soldered to reveal the bare copper wire then solder in the normal way. G3KEV LF, I have a reel of such wire labelled as follows: "Wire copper enamelled P
As a radio amateur why do you ask such a question? In the radio amateur world everything evolves around copper enamelled wire for coils for every building application. I am stunned and lost for words
LF, Thank you all for your comments and suggestions. About 50 years ago I was thoroughly trained in workshop practice by Standard Telephones & Cables. One of my mentors was G3HJL. He made sure I lear
Hi Mal, I think you may have misunderstood John's question. Having met both of you, I would guess that John first picked up a soldering iron not long after you learnt to read. He certainly knows how