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    Hello everyone.

    I've been in touch with a local wire supplier called OTS wire to try to help some of you and get around the typical issues with getting wire from MWS or Wirenetics or what have you. I've been given a price quote for different wire types and decided to post it here in case any of you would like to get wire. I've met the owner (Ralph Cuppoletti) of this wire company several times and he's a standup guy and has a desire to do good business for his customers. There are a couple qualifiers I'd like to point out however.

    1. The quotes are at least a month old and in the case of PE two months old, so the pricing may have changed slightly. (Sorry about that but I get busy sometimes and it took me a bit to get around to posting this.)

    2. They do not have anything in stock at the current time as far as the wire sizes that pickup winders typically use. They are willing to stock the wire, but due to minimums that they have with the manufacturer (In this case it is REA), they would have to buy a case at a time, and the buyer would have to agree to purchase all of that wire in whatever dimension the wire is within a year's time. A case is typically about 30 pounds, although if the manufacturer has none in stock at the time of order for PE, then it is a 50 pound minimum order they have to make.

    3. I'm sure they would be fine with group buys if that works for all of you. If everyone wanted to do a group buy and different spools would have to be shipped all over the place, that could get complicated. Since they are local, I don't mind helping out on that account, and acting as a sort of local clearing house, but I won't do it for free, since it would be taking my time and effort. If anyone wants to go this route then let me know and we can work something out pretty easily, or you can discuss a group buy among yourselves and talk to OTS yourselves about different shipping and payment arrangements.

    Here are the quotes...I don't know if the pricing is very good or not.

    Pricing on Plain Wire
    size #42 (.063), price was $22.21 + copper.
    #43 (.055) was $28.60 + copper.
    #44 no stock at the time of quote

    Pricing on Nysol enamel (155 degrees) wire,
    #42 (.063) was $13.00 + copper.
    #43 (.055) was $16.82 + copper.
    #44 (.050) was $20.87 + copper.

    pricing on Formvar.
    #42 Hvy $30.72 + copper
    #42 Single $22.30 + copper
    #43 Hvy $37.17 + copper
    #43 Single $29.72 + copper
    #44 Hvy $44.56 + copper
    #44 Single $37.55 + copper


    They CAN do samples, and the samples are typically a 5 pound spool of a given wire type in #42, #43. #44 would be a 10 pound spool sample.

    If they have the wire in stock, then they can usually ship out same day an order is received. They are located in Oregon, USA, and I can get the contact info for them if anyone needs it. I wanted to find out interest level first before I looked it up and posted that.

    Comments?

    Greg

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    Wow, 36 views so far and no comments. For all the talking about poor wire and bad suppliers I would have figured some of you might want to know more.

    Well, here is the contact info for OTS wire if any of you are interested. If someone makes an order and they start stocking wire, let the rest of us know what gauge and wire type they will be stocking in case others want to get some from them. The email contact will probably be Jeremy and the owner is Ralph Cuppoletti, who sometimes will talk to customers.

    OTS Wire:

    http://www.otswire.com/
    otswire@aol.com
    503-682-7050
    503-682-0548 fax
    800-356-9473

    Hours M-F 8am to 5pm PST
    9155 SW Barber St Wilsonville, OR 97070

    Hope that is helpful to all of you.

    Greg

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    • #3
      I'm interested . 50 lbs isn't much is it? I buy 6 Kgs reels at a time which is around 13lbs. Wouldn't take long to use 50lbs. Actually, it's the formvar I'm interested in but i'd like to see the color of the Formvar coating. i'm funny like that you see.
      sigpic Dyed in the wool

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      • #4
        Well its REA wire from the east coast, USA that they get so it from , so it would be the same as wire from other suppliers that get them from REA. I'm sure they could call REA and see what color the coating is if you wanted to know. 50 pounds would five 10 pound spools, and I think most of the spools you guys get are usually 6 pounds or 10 pounds, so it isn't THAT much, of course depending on how much wire of each type you go through. Jason probably goes through 50 pounds a day, but I'd bet he goes direct to the manufacturers rather than going through middle men. When I talked to Ralph at OTS a month ago he felt confident that he could beat MWS prices on much of the stuff.

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        • #5
          formvar

          the formvar is Elektrisola, no one else makes formvar in this country, well there is one but they don't deal with small companies at all...
          http://www.SDpickups.com
          Stephens Design Pickups

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          • #6
            +copper

            don't forget to add current market price for copper per pound to the prices above....
            http://www.SDpickups.com
            Stephens Design Pickups

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Possum View Post
              the formvar is Elektrisola, no one else makes formvar in this country, well there is one but they don't deal with small companies at all...
              There is another maker other than Elektrisola...

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              • #8
                I'm interested in #43 and #44 formvar Hvy build. I'm looking for 10 to 15 lbs of each depending on the size spools they put it on.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by WolfeMacleod View Post
                  There is another maker other than Elektrisola...
                  Who.

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                  • #10
                    OTS also sells vulcanized fibre board in various thicknesses. I don't remember the pricing but it wasn't terrible.

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                    • #11
                      David, I didn't know they sell vulcanized fiberboard too....good to know! Thanks!

                      greg

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SkinnyWire View Post
                        Who.
                        REA

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                        • #13
                          formvar

                          There's a third one, but you have to order a decent batch of it......
                          http://www.SDpickups.com
                          Stephens Design Pickups

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                          • #14
                            REA
                            Thats what I said in the 3rd post. I wonder who the other one is that Possum was talking about.....

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                            • #15
                              third source

                              If someone wants to go in with me on a 20lbs of 42 single build formvar let me know, its the third supplier I mentioned, they don't do small orders.....I will have to get a quote, be prepared to come up with somewhere between $250-300 or forget it....
                              http://www.SDpickups.com
                              Stephens Design Pickups

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