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Re: paper: Working with Wires ( striping, crimping, and soldering)

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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson View Post
I'm having a hard time coming up with a reason ever to apply solder to wires if they're not actually being "soldered to" a circuit board trace or another wire or component lead.
I usually tin small wires that are going into screw type binding posts like the red and black ones on power supplies and such. I find it helps keep the wire from frazzling (sp?) and makes them easier to stick in and out of the little holes sometimes. Other than that I tend to agree.

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