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RE: Magnet wire prices
Original poster: "Duke, Ronn (CCI-San Diego CCC) by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <Ron.Duke-at-cox-dot-com>
Terry O. (we have to watch that, too many Terrys, Terry F., Terry O. ,
un-Terry, Terry in a basket...WHAT??)
$3 to $4 a pound is a good price for magnet wire. I get my wire from E.I.S
Circuit Supply, http://www.eis-inc-dot-com/corporate/index_cn.html
<http://www.eis-inc-dot-com/corporate/index_cn.html> , they have wire from $2.91
lb. (14ga) to $4.19 lb.(28ga) in 10 lb. spools. These particular quotes are
for heavy Nyleze wire. I live on the left coast, so the EIS near you will
have slightly different prices. Parawire is probably the highest I've seen
at $9 to $14 a pound. If you're a serious coiler/transformer rebuilder.
Buying wire 1500 ft. at a time is not cost efficient. The typical #10 roll
of 24ga. wire will be about 8200 feet. Just FYI.
Keep on Coilin'
Sparky
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 6:15 AM
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Subject: Magnet wire prices
Original poster: "terry oxandale by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <toxandale-at-cei-dot-net>
I was just curious after speaking with a good friend of mine this
weekend
(Dave -at- Tesla729-at-cs-dot-com) that I may be getting my magnet wire
considerably
cheaper than some others out there. I recently purchased a 10# spool
of
24awg magnet wire for $38 (just had a price increase from $34) . If
this is
truly cheaper than the norm, let me know. And if anybody out there
wants
some, let me know too, and I'll see about getting some out. I have
not
priced any other sizes, but I will be glad to check it out. This
supplier
does not sell to the public, and I have be very fortunate (I think
and hope)
that they have given me a good deal.
Terry