Cutting plated, tinned wire, with cutters normally smears the outer layer across the cut face.
I find that Copper wire is stronger, pelling out one wire and stretching it is hard, then it snaps.
Ali wire, on the other hand, pretty much snaos once you pull on it.
Sliding a file or shsrp knife or flat bladed screwdriver across the insulation is a god way too see what's inside it.
I have found Ali wire in NZ Crt TVs degausing coil, clothes drier motors, later model and duel use
microwave transformers.
What's your wire comming from?
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