I still do not understand....trying to go back to 1985....how does one selectively NOT incorporate solder into a joint during the wave-solder process? And....WHY would you want to do that? It seems, you are getting strength and integrity for free. Of course...logic behind all of this for sure, but I just don't see it. Maybe something about vibration on the highway. No jokes please about flux capacitor....I'm really trying to understand this engineering/manufacturing decision. On Monday, March 30, 2020, 9:21:03 AM PDT, David Beierl <dbeierl@gmail.com> wrote: > > I see at least one unsoldered wire and quite a lot of rosin from solder? > There are at least 12 on that first image, which is the upside down of Alistair's. A matching one from the other side would be lovely. :) Yrs, d |
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