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tonkski[_2_] July 10th 10 05:24 PM

Thermal Wire Strippers
 
Does anyone have any recommendations for thermal wire strippers? I
need to strip the insulation on very fine multi-strand wire without
nicking or damaging any of the strands. The available products seem
all of a muchness but those at www.omega.co.uk look as good as any.
Thanks.

NT[_2_] July 11th 10 10:57 PM

Thermal Wire Strippers
 
On Jul 10, 5:24*pm, tonkski wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations for thermal wire strippers? I
need to strip the insulation on very fine multi-strand wire without
nicking or damaging any of the strands. The available products seem
all of a muchness but those atwww.omega.co.uklook as good as any.
Thanks.


I'd ask on sci.electronics.design. Crossposted for you


NT

AM[_2_] July 11th 10 11:35 PM

Thermal Wire Strippers
 
On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 14:57:48 -0700 (PDT), NT wrote:

On Jul 10, 5:24*pm, tonkski wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations for thermal wire strippers? I
need to strip the insulation on very fine multi-strand wire without
nicking or damaging any of the strands. The available products seem
all of a muchness but those atwww.omega.co.uklook as good as any.
Thanks.


I'd ask on sci.electronics.design. Crossposted for you


NT



It would be much more helpful to know exactly what wire he is referring
to, and then decide what the best tool is, not the other way around.

Mook Johnson July 13th 10 02:58 AM

Thermal Wire Strippers
 

"NT" wrote in message
...
On Jul 10, 5:24 pm, tonkski wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations for thermal wire strippers? I
need to strip the insulation on very fine multi-strand wire without
nicking or damaging any of the strands. The available products seem
all of a muchness but those atwww.omega.co.uklook as good as any.
Thanks.





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