Banksso I generally used a flame to clean it
I agree. The easiest is to use a lighter for a few seconds.
York1 John
Never ran into wire that alcohol would soften the varnish. Maybe the really old stuff had shellac instead of varnish. When I used to rewind motors I had a tool made for the job. I was a pincer type thing with edges to scrape the varnish off. It would easily cut fine wire so I generally used a flame to clean it
Banks, Proud member of the OTTS TCA 12-67310
Ordinary rubbing alcohol will remove the enamel coating on wire. That is why I do not recommend it for cleaning our train motors. I recommend Naphtha, which does not remove the enamel.
Larry
Are you sure you need to? Often the "enamel" insulation is designed to be removed just by the heat of soldering. You may need to use a little extra flux, but otherwise try soldering as if it were bare wire.
Bob Nelson
I have several boxes of Faller LEDs (180647). I want to remove some of the enamel from the positive wires so I have more length to use when I solder. Is there an easy way to get the red enamel off the thin wire?
I tried scraping with an Exacto knife but that broke the wire.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
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