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It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by GlennW View PostThe talking intro to that song is about all I remember from that album.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by fjgaston View PostAnd what about alternatives to plain enamel ... Like the Tim Shaw PAFs, polyurethane enamelled gibson made in the 80 I have these on my Les Paul Custom 85, I compared them with real PAFs yesterday, ok mine sucks !!!
But is really Plain enamel the only solution ?
I am in France, can I find some plain enamel in Europe ???
Do you kids stop shouting ... EVEN IF I UNDERSTAND THAT SOMETIME I FEEL THE SAME F*CKING NEEEEED TO SHOUT !!!
Oh I did it !! ;-)
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" Yes Jim Morrison alive and well and apparently blind. what they have is the bottom of the barrel PE, you tell them you want 42 gauge and it will show up measuring as fat as .0032" which is insane. If you ask for certain diameters they will say sure budddy ol' pal send us your money first, then when it shows up its entirely different. they are either blind or they have a micrometer that only reads to two places and is rusty and doesn't work right either. but they do the same thing with their poly wire, you order 43 gauge and get 42 heavy build. this is why its essential to own a good micrometer :-) "
First spool of PE I got was like this , same size as HF ,
second spool I just opened is great , really nice stuff ,I'm worried about getting more as I don't want the fat stuff again..so I guess I'll just do without once I run out .
Mick
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I ordered Plain Enamel at mojo supply
I just received it. On the spool I can Read Elektrisola Plain Grade 1.
There is some tangled wire at the beginning of the spool. And I can see few scratches all over the spool.
At the beginning of the spool, instead of having 1 wire, I have 4 or 5 wires ... Is it OK?????? It seems kind of weird to me!!!!
Please tell me, what can I do???Last edited by fjgaston; 06-17-2008, 01:31 PM.Let there be rock http://fjgaston.free.fr
Guitars : 1965 Gibson melody maker, 1969 gibson SG, 1985 Gibson Les Paul, 1957 FEnder Duo Sonic, 1963 Fender Musimaster, Fender strange stratocaster, Gretsch mod solidbody, "la blue" the strangest guitar ever made; Effect : Disto Blaster; Amp : 1973 Hiwatted Sound City 50 +, 1970 Sound city 120, 1958 Fender Champ, 1969 Carlsbro, 1970 Carlsbro, 1966 EKO, Home made amp.
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Bonjour
Scratches and multiple wire ends doesn't look good IMO: you should report this to Mojo.
As for what you can read on the spool:
I've had contact with Electiksola directly here in France lately: they say they don't produce Formvar nor Plain Enamel (well at least for the office in France).
"Plain" = ??? (Should be plain enamel, but according to what I just mention above, maybe NOS, or maybe they still have some production somewhere, which I doubt according to what I've read so far on the subject)
"Grade 1" = nearly equivalent to Single Built, but in IEC (European) standard as opposed to NEMA (US) standard, if you refer to the technical info there:
http://www.elektrisola.com/en/enamel...a-by-size.html
Hope this helps,
Yves.
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Euro wire gauges?
Originally posted by Yves View Post"Grade 1" = nearly equivalent to Single Built, but in IEC (European) standard as opposed to NEMA (US) standard, if you refer to the technical info there:
http://www.elektrisola.com/en/enamel...a-by-size.html
Hope this helps,
Yves.
The pickupedia.info Standards section needs a section on European IEC standards.
Any takers?
http://www.pickupedia.info/Standards
-drh"Det var helt Texas" is written Nowegian meaning "that's totally Texas." When spoken, it means "that's crazy."
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but which grade is used in PAF?
heavy ???
(it's funny there are many french people on this forum)Let there be rock http://fjgaston.free.fr
Guitars : 1965 Gibson melody maker, 1969 gibson SG, 1985 Gibson Les Paul, 1957 FEnder Duo Sonic, 1963 Fender Musimaster, Fender strange stratocaster, Gretsch mod solidbody, "la blue" the strangest guitar ever made; Effect : Disto Blaster; Amp : 1973 Hiwatted Sound City 50 +, 1970 Sound city 120, 1958 Fender Champ, 1969 Carlsbro, 1970 Carlsbro, 1966 EKO, Home made amp.
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Originally posted by fjgaston View Postbut which grade is used in PAF?
heavy ???
(it's funny there are many french people on this forum)
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Originally posted by EtLa View PostNo... Single oleoresinous enamel (PE) but as far as I know Elektrisola doesn't make PE wire. Be careful because the last time I spoke to S. Schor at Elektrisola he thought that PE was SPN wire.
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Planet Engineers
Aparently P. E stands for Planet engineers- Approaching them and getting a response something like...." Thats rediculous!! The new coatings are way better.....There could be no Sound difference!! Who told you that?? Puposterous!! Can you send me a bottle of Grey Pupon" Though ..
Plain Enamel is the oldest of insulations....That formula has been in existence forever. Just don't understand the big deal, but the wire companys do and charge us diligently : ) Currently Rea makes about 50- 70,000 lbs anually.... Thats an awful lot of maney to say bye bye to. Radio guys like that stuff too, but in larger sizes....All over ebay??
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On the spool it's written "Plain" and the wire is black.
I bought it from Mojo Supply as plain Enamel.Let there be rock http://fjgaston.free.fr
Guitars : 1965 Gibson melody maker, 1969 gibson SG, 1985 Gibson Les Paul, 1957 FEnder Duo Sonic, 1963 Fender Musimaster, Fender strange stratocaster, Gretsch mod solidbody, "la blue" the strangest guitar ever made; Effect : Disto Blaster; Amp : 1973 Hiwatted Sound City 50 +, 1970 Sound city 120, 1958 Fender Champ, 1969 Carlsbro, 1970 Carlsbro, 1966 EKO, Home made amp.
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