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Muchos Gracias!! From the West Coast. I'll check those websites. Doug
Hi Bert:
Thanks Again.
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: Hi Doug,
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: I go through a fair amount of larger diameter magnet wire doing coin
: shrinking. I've had good success using a local vendor, Fay Electric Wire
: Corp at: http://www.faywire.com/
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: Another source is Express Wire Service. Prices are about the same as Fay
: Wire and you can get small quantities quickly. Their website is at:
: www.expresswireservices.com
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: Another great source of magnet wire with quick turnaround is BAE Wire in
: Sarasota, FL. They sell 10 pound spools and even smaller rewound spools
: for very reasonable prices. Thier web site is at: http://www.baewire.com
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: Hope this helps!
:
: Bert
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: Hello Bert:-)
: I have looked at Ebay. Becuase this is my first coil. It necessary to use
: a twenty pound roll. Oh! And what I found on Ebay, was old wire with silk
: or cotton insulation. Definitely, not suitable. Anyway, I will not give
: up. I also, tried a transformer shop(owner didn't want to get
: involved),and one motor shop. Many thanks again.
:
: Sincerely,
:
: Doug Allen
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: : Hello Everyone:-)
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: I have been ableto locate a 20 pound roll of 20awg. magnetic wire. From
: one source. I believe, wire in the 22 to 26awg. would be a better
: solution. I see on Bert's site, there transfomer manufacturers. Any leads
: areappreciated.
: Thanks to everyone.
:
: Doug Allen
:
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: Hello Doug,
:
: Your best bet is to look in the Yellow Pages for motor rebuilders,
: recycling centers, or electrical wire suppliers. This size of magnet wire
: is usually listed on eBay quite often as well - search eBay for
: "magnet wire". For Tesla Coil use you want to use
: "heavy" build (2 layers of film insulation).
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: Good luck and best regards,
:
: Bert
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