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In Reply to: allready done posted by unclestu on June 27, 2015 at 16:47:04:
Pierre Sprey and others associated with Mapleshade reside in my area. I have known Pierre for decades; he is the close friend of a friend. It was he who first suggested to me that very fine solid core wire was "the way to go" in chassis wiring and with ICs. My own "experiments" have led me to agree with him. I do recall the very fragile Mapleshade ICs that used tubing to protect the incredibly fine wire within. I think they used the 40-micron "6-9s" copper wire from Japan that can or could be purchased from M Percy. At some point, Mapleshade shifted emphasis to very thin copper ribbon, perhaps related to the fragility of the other wire.
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