The wire used for these toroids is I believe in the category of "self fluxing" 
meaning it is designed to dissolve in the presence of the "high" temperature of 
molten solder.  It is microscopically thin and the quantity that we work on per 
hour is very small compared to an industrial set up where all the right fume 
extraction is installed.  

Scraping is what we used to do before this was available and I believe weakens 
the wire leading to unreliability. 

David
G3UNA
 
> 
> From: "Andrew O. Ojwang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2007/03/07 Wed AM 09:32:46 GMT
> To: [email protected]
> CC: Al & Dianne Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Elecraft] Stripping Enamel Wire(Toroids)
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Use a lighted match stick or cigarette lighter to burn away the 
> enamel(carefully), then use fine sand paper, and Surgical Spirit on a 
> cloth to clean away the dirt.
> 
> Solder wire should have special flux to capture the rest of the dirt 
> to make tinning easier.
> 
> You will find that the wires will be easier to tin, after this.
> 
> Andrew(KI4LTH/5Z4FT)
> K1, T1, Hopeful
> http://www.qsl.net/5z4ft/index.html
> 
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