I have found the solder iron method works for all my Elecraft projects, and for some but not all “enamel” wire from other sources. I just use a moderate temperature soldering station. I think the important clue is to place a glob of solder on the tip, place the wire in the glob, and add a bit more solder for the perhaps 10 or 20 seconds it may take. Another way is to use a scrap of fine grit sandpaper in your fingers and gently stroke toward the end of the wire. If you need to scrape, or sandpaper the wire and do not get off all the enamel, it is easy to finish the job with a solder blob since you should get good heat transfer into the wire. Make sure you use good tin/lead rosin core solder which will tin the wire nicely. Happy soldering KL7CW
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