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All good info on soldering curtv. I'm from the old school as I prefer a 30 Watt Iron for my rail chores and also for most of my electrical work. Use a high quality electronics solder/ rosin core and paste. CLEAN all joints first with a burnishing tool. (Micro-mark has these) Basically a wire brush with a small tip with tightly packed bristles. Apply your heat, and then touch the solder to the joint. Gap filling methods described above will have to do as solder won't do a good job.[8D][^][:D]
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