I only solder on top of the eyelet on some Fender type bass pickups.
On fender type guitar pickups, most everyone does it like David S. Says.
You fill the eyelet hole with solder making a good connection with the 4x gauge wire.
Then heat and push the pre-tinned wire through from the flatwork inside, being careful not to hit the 4x gauge wire.
Hold steady and let cool, then push and feed the wire through the big hole exiting the bottom.
Dress the wires.
I put a little right hand twist in my white and black wires, or it may be yellow and black for middle pickups.
It's been done that way for many many years, and it works fine.
Fender still does their custom shop pickups that way.
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On fender type guitar pickups, most everyone does it like David S. Says.
You fill the eyelet hole with solder making a good connection with the 4x gauge wire.
Then heat and push the pre-tinned wire through from the flatwork inside, being careful not to hit the 4x gauge wire.
Hold steady and let cool, then push and feed the wire through the big hole exiting the bottom.
Dress the wires.
I put a little right hand twist in my white and black wires, or it may be yellow and black for middle pickups.
It's been done that way for many many years, and it works fine.
Fender still does their custom shop pickups that way.
T
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