Where to buy flexy bendy not-stiff stranded wire ~ 18AWG

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I just bought $150 worth of wire (several colors, 100 ft rolls) from Mouser.com and boy am I disappointed. The stuff I got (<<link>>) has a clear plastic jacket on top of the colored insulation, making the wire extra thick and extra stiff and extra-impossible to twist or braid. Bleah!

I'd like to buy some nice stranded wire in ~ 18AWG, that only has a single thin layer of colored insulation ... like the "hook up wire" solid core stuff that has no clear plastic jacket.

Where should I go, what should I do (asked Scarlett O'Hara to Rhett Butler)? What's the secret name of stranded wire with colored insulation but no clear jacket? What companies make it? What distributors sell it?
 
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Weird, my experience is that "simple" sleeve type (just a single layer of caloured plastic) is the "regular" type available everywhere, and your double layer one is the odd type.
I have NO problem at all either twisting or braiding the standard single layer one.
 
If you want a lot of flexibility, use silicone insulated wire. I got some from China, good to 200c, 3kV. I use it for tubes with plate caps.
Otherwise Digikey sells 25' rolls of solid or stranded hook up wire, not sure about No. 18, as I use No. 22.
 
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I just received my order from: 16 GAUGE AWG WIRE 10 COLORS 25 FT EA PRIMARY STRANDED COPPER POWER REMOTE CABLE | eBay.

It will be nice to have plenty of colors to work with and fits your description of a single layer insulation. It has similar flexibility to what you would find in a transformer. One helpful term I found for this outside of hookup wire is “machine tool wire” or MTW. McMaster Carr also has a large selection if you need something specific.
 
I've used Silicone insulated wire and found that stripping it was a real PITA. It might have been avionics cable so maybe the wire sold to RC hobbyists is different. I use thin insulation TFE insulated wire for finished products and Belden or Alpha PVC wire where I don't use Teflon, e.g., power supplies, and junk PVC wire for bench use. The PVC wire I bought from Remington is like the double-jacketed stuff Mark described in his first post. I don't like it much either. The polyethylene coated wire as found in Mogami cables is very flexible but not abrasion resistant. I bought a thermal stripper for the TFE wire and love it.

It's been awhile but I've bought wire from these guys and was always happy:
Discount Wire, Surplus Wire, Discount Cable, Discount Wire

Phil
 

Thanks tommus -- I put this on my last Amazon order and like it very much. :up: Very supple and easy to strip as you said. It will be perfect for some tube builds I've got going.

Phil
 
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