I was helping a friend rewire an old hollow body with new pots, toggle and 6 way rotary switch. We wanted to keep the original shielded wire coming out of the pickups but I had a heck of a time tinning the shield as it was so oxidized. I ended up combing out the last 1/2" of the shield and sanding it all down to bare copper before I could get any solder to stick. I just wonder if there's a liquid deoxidizer/cleaner or flux that can cut right through that muck.
I was tempted to dip the end in jeweler's flux but I've always heard that acid is a no-no in electrical solder connections. Is there an easier way to deal with this?
Thanks
I was tempted to dip the end in jeweler's flux but I've always heard that acid is a no-no in electrical solder connections. Is there an easier way to deal with this?
Thanks
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