wavecrazed
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I get a lot of copper wire that is insulated. Mostly around 12-20 gauge. Can I melt off the insulation somehow with hcl- or similar ap solution? Incineration makes too much black smoke.
Tim
Tim
wavecrazed said:I have been stripping only the big stuff like 8 gauge or more. I get very little of that. I am getting 1.30 a lb unstripped number 2 right now.
Melt is not the terminology you should be using. Melting is a heat process. What you are asking should reflect the idea of dissolving.wavecrazed said:I get a lot of copper wire that is insulated. Mostly around 12-20 gauge. Can I melt off the insulation somehow with hcl- or similar ap solution? Incineration makes too much black smoke.
Tim
I suggest you lose the idea and build a simple stripping device. Not all that hard to do.
butcher said:a short pipe in a vise, wire is pulled through this pipe, the pipe has a flange welded to hold a knife blade, the knife blade is adjustable, to slice through the insulation, making a slice almost to depth of copper, as wire pulled straight through pipe with one hand, the other hand is pulling insulation to one side, seperating insulation from wire. (a bell flare out on pipe inlet).
heres another clamp end of wire in vise stretch it with one hand, holding sharp knife with other hand, with blade at about 20 degrees into wire, blade edge facing thumb, this and thumb is on other side of wire, leading the knife, as you walk down wire stripping insulation.
If you'd like to strip positively, with only a tug on the wire required, a guide block with a hole slightly larger than the wire diameter, including insulation, with an adjustable blade that intersects the hole is all it takes. It can be elaborate, or simple. The advantage over this design as opposed to using a piece of pipe is that the insulation has no alternative than to be split, not being able to move away from the blade because of the properly sized hole. This block can be held in a vise, freeing up both hands.goldnugget77 said:Hi Harold!
How are you.
I know that some stripping devices cosyt about 70,000 dollars and thats nuts
If we can have ideas here for striping copper wires maybe we can all benefit
Thanks
I suggest you lose the idea and build a simple stripping device. Not all that hard to do.
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