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unclej

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does anyone have a neat little trick for getting solder to stick to 40+ year old braided shielding/wire? i just did some work on an old harmony arch top and had a real hard time grounding it. i tried lightly sanding it then cleaning with a drop of lacquer thinner on a q-tip and it still didn't want to bond...cussing didn't work any better.

i did get it finally so i'm asking for future reference.

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A little soldering flux?

that actually made me laugh out loud..at myself..flux never entered my mind..too simple i guess.

thanks, i'll try that in the morning on a scrap of it i cut off.

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Clean it with rubbing alcohol before you use the flux, too. Laquer thinner may leave behind too many compounds to keep the solder from flowing properly.

thanks..i'll give it a try.

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I was also thinking flux. But... how does the copper look underneath the insulation? Is it corroded (brownish-blackish looking)? If so, then it will be hard to get the solder to stick to the wire. :D

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