Larry, you might also want to try lacquer thinner during the final stage of your wire prep. It's blend of solvents will dissolve most organic contaminants(polymers, oil, fingerprints, etc.) in addition to providing a wet agent to remove any dust should you need to(if you went with steel wool or another abrasive).
What Lacquers have been used on cables with succes
There was discussion about Lacquers used on IC's and Speaker Cables.
I was wondering if anyone knew of commercial wires that are being made using this method with what type of lacquer and what others might have experimented with in order to find a substitute for teflon?
I want to get close as possible to havig an Air Dielectric as possible.
TIA
I was wondering if anyone knew of commercial wires that are being made using this method with what type of lacquer and what others might have experimented with in order to find a substitute for teflon?
I want to get close as possible to havig an Air Dielectric as possible.
TIA
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