Solid core hook up wire…..

I only use solid core. Belden 20 and 22 gauge. Mine is all vintage stuff harvested from an old lab. Whatever they made the insulation out of on the stuff that I have doesn’t melt or shrink at all. And I got a bunch of colors.
Edit: it’s Teflon ptfe.
 
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Ready for an upgrade here too. It might as well not have insulation at all if it's going to melt away from where it's needed most :confused:
 
How do you guys avoid the solid wire to break? Or is that not really a concern if you are careful?
I have only ever had the stuff from tayda break once, and that was right at the solder joint, but I have had multiple wetting and solder adhesion issues with it, it’s not bad wire but it’s definitely not great, if you have a 90deg bend close to the soldering point you have to be quick or the insolation melts and wants to come off so for me it’s mostly an aesthetics issue.
 
I’m also wiring in the box. I imagine if you want to wire-then-stuff is where you might break a joint using solid wire.

I get jealous of the stranded wire stuffer builders though because I imagine that process is faster than what I’m doing…
 
I like the idea of how neat solid core can look, but I know I don't have the patience for those perfect bends. I also do too much fiddling with the circuits outside of the enclosure with my test rigs before boxing them up (if I ever do at all), so I figure it'd be too much stress on the joints. Might reconsider though seeing how many of you folks use it.
 
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