Sylvan,
I think you are referring to a bottle from General Cement called "strip-X"
or something like that.
A few years ago I tried to buy some and was told it was a hazardous
material and was either no long available or had to be shipped as hazardous
material. I didn't want the responsibility so I went back to using a pen
knife to strip wires!
73,
Joe, W1JR
At 08:41 AM 10/8/01 -0600, Sylvan Katz wrote:
>I managed to scrounge quite a bit of enamel coated copper wire for my radial
>system from a local motor rewinder.
>In days gone by I could buy small bottles of enamel remover but I do not
>recall what solvent it contained.
>What solvent can I use to remove the enamel?
>
>.. sylvan
>
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>Sylvan Katz, VE5ZX
>Saskatoon, SK
>
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