Dear Members,
I like to wind my own pickups for my guitars, mostly humbuckers.
I use my own designed winder, mostly mojotone bobbins, Addiction FX magnets and Remington (Eletrisola) 42 AWG plain enamel wires and 7 stranded AWG 28 (i think) for the hookup wires.
I'm feelin not really comfortable to solder the bobbin wire to the hook-up wire.
With a fender-like singlecoil i have no trouble, because of the eyelet.
But with the humbuckers... another story.
Mostly i use 7-10 turns from the pickup wire on the hookup wire, then try to solder the joint with normal resin core solder (i use solomon 965 soldering iron (25 W). Mostly, the solder runs just from the point, and will not stick on it, like on a pot-soldering-pont.
I tried to use some fluid chemicals for a better solder, or remove the plain enamel with fine sanding paper,
but i just can't get a nice and clear solder joint, like on all soldering points on a guitar.
If i use too much heat to the 42 AWG, the wire will burn, like a little fuse.
How do you make it? How do you get a clear solder joint?
What's the point to get a clear solder joint with these hair like wires?
Thanks for the answers.
I like to wind my own pickups for my guitars, mostly humbuckers.
I use my own designed winder, mostly mojotone bobbins, Addiction FX magnets and Remington (Eletrisola) 42 AWG plain enamel wires and 7 stranded AWG 28 (i think) for the hookup wires.
I'm feelin not really comfortable to solder the bobbin wire to the hook-up wire.
With a fender-like singlecoil i have no trouble, because of the eyelet.
But with the humbuckers... another story.
Mostly i use 7-10 turns from the pickup wire on the hookup wire, then try to solder the joint with normal resin core solder (i use solomon 965 soldering iron (25 W). Mostly, the solder runs just from the point, and will not stick on it, like on a pot-soldering-pont.
I tried to use some fluid chemicals for a better solder, or remove the plain enamel with fine sanding paper,
but i just can't get a nice and clear solder joint, like on all soldering points on a guitar.
If i use too much heat to the 42 AWG, the wire will burn, like a little fuse.
How do you make it? How do you get a clear solder joint?
What's the point to get a clear solder joint with these hair like wires?
Thanks for the answers.
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