Look for a source of magnet wire (for winding coils, transformers, and motors). These come in sizes from quite heavy down to too thin to be manually used; some have melting tyoe insulation that can be soldered without mechanical stripping. If you can't find that, General Cement used to make a liquid called "Strip-X," sold in 1 ounce botttles by electronic suppliers, that removed baked varnishes and enamels. Steve Bartlett grantfair2001 wrote: > > Hi Dave- > ... > If you find a ready source of the polyurethane coated wire I'd be > interested, since the melt-insulation-solder-wire procedure is great > for those traces you need to add after the PCB has been etched <g>. > That's what I am using the RS wire wrap wire for but it won't last > forever. > ... > Grant
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Question about soldering double sided boards.
2005-01-13 by Stephen Bartlett