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Subject: RE: A Sticky Question
From: "Stephen Hammond" shammon1@.............
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 00:22:05 -0700


Try this. About 10-years ago Pete Rowe gave me a =E2=80=9Clot of 44 ga =
wire.=E2=80=9D  So I set up my Drummel  mini lathe to turn a 2-inch =
blank  spool at variable speeds. I got to a point that I could wind a =
full spool in under 2-min. I moved up to some 50 ga wire and never got =
past a half-a- spool. So when I read the Jul 21, 2010 09:40:47 AM post =
below you have to understand how impressed I am with that feat.=20

Regards, Steve Hammond PSN San Jose, Aptos, CA USA

=20

From: psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@............... =
On Behalf Of jzambory@.........
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 9:44 AM
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: Re: A Sticky Question

=20

And I thought I was crazy making my coil with 40 ga wire.=20

=20

I am impressed!=20

=20

Jeff


Jul 21, 2010 09:40:47 AM, psn-l@.............. wrote:

When I wound my coils using AWG 50 gauge wire (.001") the wire is really =

too small to see with the naked eye...
so I had to use several bright lights so I could see reflections off the =

wire.













Try this. About 10-years ago = Pete Rowe gave me a =E2=80=9Clot of 44 ga wire.=E2=80=9D=C2=A0 So I set up my = Drummel=C2=A0 mini lathe to turn a 2-inch blank =C2=A0spool at variable speeds. I got to a point that I = could wind a full spool in under 2-min. I moved up to some 50 ga wire and never got = past a half-a- spool. So when I read the Jul 21, 2010 09:40:47 AM post = below you have to understand how impressed I am with that feat. =

Regards, Steve Hammond PSN San Jose, Aptos, CA = USA<= /p>

 

From:= psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@............... On = Behalf Of jzambory@.........
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 9:44 AM
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: Re: A Sticky Question

 

And I thought I was crazy making my coil with 40 ga = wire.

 

I am impressed!

 

Jeff


Jul 21, 2010 09:40:47 AM, psn-l@.............. wrote:

When I wound my coils using AWG 50 gauge wire = (.001") the wire is really
too small to see with the naked eye...
so I had to use several bright lights so I could see reflections off the =
wire.


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