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Re: Magnet Wire
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- Subject: Re: Magnet Wire
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- Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 17:23:03 -0600
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Original poster: "Mike Knowlton" <amdx@xxxxxxxxxxx>
FWIW, I always go to my local electric motor repair shop
to buy my copper wire.
The wire I recently bought was $4.00 LB and has the
high temperature insulation. The shop said that is
about all they use anymore.
Mike
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> >>Original poster: ZanJohnZakIV@xxxxxxx
> >>Hi everyone,
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> >> The magnet wire that I am thinking about buying is dual film
> >> insulated with polyurethane and a polyimide (nylon) overcoat. It is 24
> >> AWG and is going to be used for a 4.5 X 24 coil on PVC. Is this the
> >> right thing to be buying? If not could someone please show me where to
> >> find the right stuff to build my coil?
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> >> Thanks,
> >> Zan
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