Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Kit Builder Question on Toroid Inductor Winding Wire

2009-12-17 Thread Phil Hystad
Thanks Jack and Don for your answers. Just what I was looking for. phil, K7PEH On Dec 17, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Jack Smith wrote: > Depends on the volume you need. I recently bought several pounds total of > different colors and gauges at about one-third the price of Mouser or DigiKey > from Ja

Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Kit Builder Question on Toroid Inductor Winding Wire

2009-12-17 Thread Jack Smith
Depends on the volume you need. I recently bought several pounds total of different colors and gauges at about one-third the price of Mouser or DigiKey from James Whyte at magnetwire...@embarqmail.com He also sells on E-bay or you can contact him directly for a quote on what you need. It's all

Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Kit Builder Question on Toroid Inductor Winding Wire

2009-12-17 Thread Don Wilhelm
Phil, You want "Thermaleze" wire - it strips with heat. One source is Doug Hendricks kits - http://www.qrpkits.com/. 73, Don W3FPR Phil Hystad wrote: > Since there are a lot of kit builders on this forum I have a question that > maybe someone can answer. What is the best "magnet" type wire f

[Elecraft] [OT] Kit Builder Question on Toroid Inductor Winding Wire

2009-12-17 Thread Phil Hystad
Since there are a lot of kit builders on this forum I have a question that maybe someone can answer. What is the best "magnet" type wire for winding toroid style inductors. By best, I mean the enamel insulation on the wire for ease of removal and soldering and so on. And, do you have a source