In addition to what the others said, John, I decided not to solder, but rather
to goop the copper with a bit of dielectric. Get good connection and still
reduce the corrosion over time. Too soon to tell if this works really well,
but I don't see why not.
Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
New Hampshire
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From: 60TR3A <60TR3A@cox.net>
> I am just getting started rewiring my TR3 with a Dan Master's kit. I
> have completed the rear lighting system & the gas tank float. I am
> now beginning the instrument panel. There are a number of switches
> that have hole in which you insert the wire and then clamp it in
> place with the end of a machine screw. My question is should one
> solder the end of the wire before clamping it or leave it unsoldered??
>
> Thanks
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