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Kolas
Fri Jul 14 2006, 06:22PM Print
Kolas Registered Member #102 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:15PM
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Hi guys.
This may seem silly to ask.
But I have an old OLD secondary coil from the 60's that is in kinda bad shape, yet it's perfect for my coil.
It's verinshed with some cloudy stuff which may be PU but I dont know that that material was around when this was manucatured.

The wire is in great shape, but I'm concered if I go trying to take the bad looking varnish off, I may strip the enamel from the wire instnatly making it useless.

Any help/sugestions would be greatly aprecitated.

Kolas
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Tom540
Fri Jul 14 2006, 07:05PM
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Acetone might work. Haven't tried it for myself though. It shouldn't harm the enamel. Maybe the top layer is only what looks bad so if you sand it a little it might look nice underneath. Then just recoat it with new varnish. Thats probably what i would do.
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I use acetone to clean my secondaries, and haven't noticed any of the enamel coming off... Worth a try I guess.
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Dr. Drone
Fri Jul 14 2006, 09:00PM
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Gunboat
Sun Jul 16 2006, 12:34PM
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The best thing that "I" can tell you (from years of experience of being a painter) is to just give it a good sanding( not down to the wire,of course) then just start recoating it. I preffer to use polyureathane,takes a while to dry but it seems to be a good insulator. "DON'T" use the fast (water based stuff) dry kind,I've used it B4 and it just doesn't seem to stand up to the voltages that that coil could possibly see....just my 2 cennts worth... cheesey
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Tom540
Sun Jul 16 2006, 10:44PM
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Yeah I agree with not using the water based stuff. It doesnt insulate as good like you said but it also comes off easier too. It does dry a lot quicker though so if youre in a hurry I guess it's okay.
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Kolas
Mon Jul 17 2006, 04:25AM
Kolas Registered Member #102 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:15PM
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Well guys, i apreaciate the help, but not a day after I asked this question.
I got ahold of 12" PVC pipe and I decided to make this coil expandable, I'll keep the small poorly vernished one to try some sympathetic coil expeimentation.
Kolas
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Gunboat
Mon Jul 17 2006, 11:08AM
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Tom Blitch wrote ...

Yeah I agree with not using the water based stuff. It doesnt insulate as good like you said but it also comes off easier too. It does dry a lot quicker though so if youre in a hurry I guess it's okay.


You can also buy the stuff in a spray can,I've found that that works a lot better and it saves on buying brushes (I use the cheapo foam kind and just throw them away when they get hard). It also costs more.. cheesey
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Tom540
Mon Jul 17 2006, 02:52PM
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We have some of the spray at work but the fumes were making me sick. Since I had to use it indoors. I prefer to paint it on. The spray doesn't seem lke it coats evenly.
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Dr. Drone
Mon Jul 17 2006, 04:02PM
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