Hi all. I recently bought some vintage 1950's cloth insulated copper wire simply because of the price but after receiving it I have a few questions that I hope some of you builders/techs can answer from your experience with old amplifiers/ cloth wire.
First off, the wire I bought was listed as 22 ga 7 strand NOS 50's pre tinned, waxed cloth wire.
The seller claims it's waxed but I can find no trace of any wax. With thye modern waxed cloth wire I use I can always see a bit of loose wax residue after I pull the wires through the tight hole in the pickup flat work as some wax always gets scraped off of the cloth on it's way through the hole.
Seller claims it's "pre tinned". While all 7 strands are silver in color the strands are loose. When I buy new pre tinned wire from suppliers such as MojoTone and others all 7 strands are tinned together.
Is it still considered pre tinned if all strands aren't tinned together?
The OD of the insulation measures ~ .035" heavier than the modern 22 ga cloth wire available. Approximately .095" OD total which is too large for my needs.
And lastly the insulation will not "push back" to expose the copper. It must be stripped with a very sharp stripper or a razor. Is all cloth wire supposed to be push back or are there exceptions?
The wire definitely looks to be 50's era as it seems to be oxidizing which is turning the inner insulation green,
It also has a very, very strong odor of benzine. It's so strong that I had to take it out of the shop and put it in my old barn.
Any answers from those with experience working with vintage cloth wire would be very helpful as I would like to return it but I'm not sure if what I received fits the sellers description or not.
Thanks.
Rob.
First off, the wire I bought was listed as 22 ga 7 strand NOS 50's pre tinned, waxed cloth wire.
The seller claims it's waxed but I can find no trace of any wax. With thye modern waxed cloth wire I use I can always see a bit of loose wax residue after I pull the wires through the tight hole in the pickup flat work as some wax always gets scraped off of the cloth on it's way through the hole.
Seller claims it's "pre tinned". While all 7 strands are silver in color the strands are loose. When I buy new pre tinned wire from suppliers such as MojoTone and others all 7 strands are tinned together.
Is it still considered pre tinned if all strands aren't tinned together?
The OD of the insulation measures ~ .035" heavier than the modern 22 ga cloth wire available. Approximately .095" OD total which is too large for my needs.
And lastly the insulation will not "push back" to expose the copper. It must be stripped with a very sharp stripper or a razor. Is all cloth wire supposed to be push back or are there exceptions?
The wire definitely looks to be 50's era as it seems to be oxidizing which is turning the inner insulation green,
It also has a very, very strong odor of benzine. It's so strong that I had to take it out of the shop and put it in my old barn.
Any answers from those with experience working with vintage cloth wire would be very helpful as I would like to return it but I'm not sure if what I received fits the sellers description or not.
Thanks.
Rob.
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