Subject: | 1. Removal of plastic coating from wires.... |
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From: | "Paul Willison" wolfen49508 |
Date: | Mon May 7, 2012 3:42 pm ((PDT)) |
Same question posed here as on Micbuilders...what now?? I just rendered useless(for the time being...I'm sure the capsules are fine= !) two Primo caps by trying to remove the plastic coating from the included= wires. =C2=A0The wire is very small...has to be near 30ga. and the coating= is very tough. =C2=A0 The issue is that in using wire strippers, all I man= aged to do was pull the wires from the capsule on the first one, then when = that did not work, I tried to very carefully with small scissors, cut aroun= d the plastic to pull it off...with exactly the same result. =C2=A0The amou= nt of exposed wire at the tip of them is insufficient to either solder or t= wist...so what do I do?? =C2=A0 =C2=A0I read some place you can try and bur= n it off, but I can't imagine on copper wire that thin, that will work as I= 'd be afraid to simply mix melted plasic IN to the wire itself. =C2=A0Any h= elp??? |
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