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N Cook
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from binding posts, turret tags, valve base terminals etc especially now
with use of lead-free solder on otherwise 1950s wiring practise.
Because of the extra temperature and heat involved it is no longer possible
to grab the bared end with thin nose pliers ,to sufficiently heatsink and
help in removing the wire. The sleeving will always melt and split etc. Any
tips for doing so ,neatly, where there is not enough slack to cut the end
off and resolder as a shorter wire.
The following does not stop the melting of the ends , but stops the
splitting / obvious raggedness, any other advice?
Some PTFE , through chassis , press fit vias/terminals, for the PTFE only or
some ptfe rod. Drilled axially to a range of diameters and split axially
with a razor and then clamped to the sleeving with a scaled down clothes peg
from toy/craft shop. Then soldering iron and dart point to extract the wire.
Anyone freeze the sleeving ?
While at it , for marking the board with single letters , to denote colour
of wires before desoldering. Because of grey/green, brown/black/blue,
purple/pink - I use V for vert, T for tan, N for noir,L for lilac (purple)
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Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/
with use of lead-free solder on otherwise 1950s wiring practise.
Because of the extra temperature and heat involved it is no longer possible
to grab the bared end with thin nose pliers ,to sufficiently heatsink and
help in removing the wire. The sleeving will always melt and split etc. Any
tips for doing so ,neatly, where there is not enough slack to cut the end
off and resolder as a shorter wire.
The following does not stop the melting of the ends , but stops the
splitting / obvious raggedness, any other advice?
Some PTFE , through chassis , press fit vias/terminals, for the PTFE only or
some ptfe rod. Drilled axially to a range of diameters and split axially
with a razor and then clamped to the sleeving with a scaled down clothes peg
from toy/craft shop. Then soldering iron and dart point to extract the wire.
Anyone freeze the sleeving ?
While at it , for marking the board with single letters , to denote colour
of wires before desoldering. Because of grey/green, brown/black/blue,
purple/pink - I use V for vert, T for tan, N for noir,L for lilac (purple)
--
Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/