Subject: | 5. Re: Best way to build simply DIY stereo mics. |
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From: | "Mitch Hill" wa1ykn |
Date: | Sat May 5, 2012 10:24 pm ((PDT)) |
This should read: On 5/6/2012 1:17 AM, Mitch Hill wrote: > Once both pieces are tinned and prepared, Then, place the wire against > what you ar attaching it to, and with a cleaned but lightly coated with > solder (tinned) solder iron tip, heat the wire and plug or contact/pin to= gether until the solder flows between them and then remove the soldering ir= on and hold the parts very still for a couple > of seconds until the solder cools and turns slightly dull as it solidifie= s. -- -- Mitch Hill (Sent from HP DV6T) |
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