I've been using eyelets on all my bobbins for the simple ease of soldering the leads and having good certainty that I burned thru the shielding on the 'solderable' coil wire
I see many pickup makers forego the eyelets on their lead connections. I've tried this a few times, but I always seems to get some contamination 'boiling' off of the flatwork. Is there a method/technique I'm missing that I'd know about had I worked in an electronics shop at some time?
Thanks for your thoughts
I see many pickup makers forego the eyelets on their lead connections. I've tried this a few times, but I always seems to get some contamination 'boiling' off of the flatwork. Is there a method/technique I'm missing that I'd know about had I worked in an electronics shop at some time?
Thanks for your thoughts
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