Thank you, Victor
73
John
On 24 Feb 2011, at 16:48CET, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> I think this are dutch terms,posijn is the polyurethan kind that you can
> solder directly with a hot iron.Povin is much older than that and you need
> to srape it off,
>
> 73
>
> Victor
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]Namens John Rabson
> Verzonden: donderdag 24 februari 2011 11:10
> Aan: [email protected]
> Onderwerp: LF: Re: Soldering enamelled copper wire
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>
> 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 learned the “scrape it off” method
> of dealing with enamelled wire.
>
> My original posting came about because I noticed that a recently acquired
> reel of enamelled copper wire seemed to have a coating which was of lighter
> colour and more shiny than I was familiar with. I tried soldering it with
> my normal temperature controlled iron (Maplin BP53) but this was not very
> successful. I do have an instant heat iron which is labelled 150 W (I don't
> believe it – I think it is probably 50 W) so I will try that.
>
> 73
> John F5VLF
> PS Victor: what do the words "posijn" and "povin" mean please? My (small)
> Dutch-English dictionary does not contain them
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