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RE: Spade ends ht - John Mason - 13-12-2020

I tin my wire end first then as Robert does open up the hole so the wire goes right in. Put flux on the soldered wire end and push right home into the hole. Hold the spade end in the vice with the flat piece sticking out the side of the vice and solder. I use a butane torch ( The vice acts as a heat sink for the rest of the spade end and lead.) Finally crimp the lead into the end with the vice. Yes Bob the solder does tend to wick down the lead but no further than the crimping.

John Mason.


RE: Spade ends ht - Steve kay - 13-12-2020

I am a member of the crimp it brigade. Never had one come loose in the middle of a wet and windy night...yet.


RE: Spade ends ht - Ivor Hawkins - 13-12-2020

Me too Steve, I’ve done hundreds of thousands of miles on crimped leads without a problem, but each to their own, I’ll carry on crimping!


RE: Spade ends ht - Tony Press - 13-12-2020

You has your choice and takes your pick Big Grin