Covering silver wire for use as a speaker cable


I have access to some bare very fine silver wire.
What can I cover it with so it doesnt short?
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Nsgarch, I have heard that about the ERS cloth also. Thank you for the offer.
Ngjockey, Thats an interesting idea. Do you know if the yellow teflon tape is sticky?

Actually, all I want to do is try the silver wire to see if it has any possibilties.
But keeping the wires seperated from shorting even temporary is a problem.
My favorite solution for temporarily keeping bare wire away from other things and each other, is to thread the runs through foam swimming pool noodles. (Very festive!)

They also make great cable lifters cut into 6" lengths and threaded onto the speaker cable. (Yes, they can be spray painted ;-)
Nsgarch, Good Idea !
I also have some pipe foam insulation that I can try. If the wire sounds good, then I will go after the other suggestions for proper dressing.
Thanks!
Ozzy, don't bother with the pipe foam; been there! It's a nicer color granted, but the split down one side makes it difficult to work with in this application.
Use PTFE Teflon tubing that is at least two gauges larger than the solid silver wire. You want the silver wire to "float" inside of the teflon tubing. Do not use shrink wrap tubing especially if you intend on shrinking it. I would also recommend using at least a 16AWG wire. If your silver wire is not at least 16AWG or thicker, try using copper at about 12AWG-16AWG with PTFE tubing.
The best speaker wire I've ever heard was bare 12AWG copper Romex bought at an ordinary electrical supply house. All of the insulation was stripped off with just bare copper remaining. Keep in mind that this was a mono block setup with only 18" of wire suspended directly from the amps to the speakers. Obviously, proceed with caution and if you have children or pets; forget it!