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Patrick Turner wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article ,
Phil Allison wrote:
Anyone who tries soldering enamelled wire without first removing
the enamel by other means is a complete pratt.
** ROTFLMAO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YOU are a 100%, total, know nothing ****ing MORON !!
Go look up: " self fluxing polyurethane wire "' sometime.
Don't think polyurathene wire would be much use as a conductor, pet
Its quite sufficient for applications where heat is negligible and there
is no mechanical stresses; Ie, in speaker crossover coils
and other coils used in many apps.
ITYM 'polyurethane *coated* wire?
Designed to be tinned by solder pot dipping or the use of a hot
soldering iron.
Everyone keeps a solder pot on the boil, I suppose, my little
forensically challenged colonial.
Somebody making a batch of speaker cabling to the Tocord
model may well have a hot solder pot for the workers.
They might well.
DIYers wouldn't.
Indeed.
You dumb as a dead dog POSTURING POMMY ASS !!!!!!
If only you'd learn the Queen's English.
Which Queen?
Plennea queens about....
That is very true. You'd think Phil would be well up on that given his
propensities.
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