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| Anyone winding with 42.5 AWG?
...just curious.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: sydney australia
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i am actually, it was the smallest roll i could get from the local supplier. dont really have much advice as i've tended to wind coils on bobbins made by me, so they arent standard bobbins. i have wound some buckers, but the guitar isnt finished yet. 10k (resistance) seems to be about the most wire that can fit
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