From: Travis (ferrit_at_oznet.com)
Date: Tue Sep 24 2002 - 16:09:01 PDT
"The tinning operation is satisfactory when the ends and sides of the
wire strands are fused together with a coat of solder. Do not tin wires
that are to be crimped to solderless terminals or splices."
from http://www.tpub.com/neets/book4/12i.htm
Sounds better than it looks, but it work for me.
Travis
Frank Gruendel wrote:
> So far I'm using "tin" for "blabla", but I have a gut
> feeling this is wrong
> as tin is the word for the metal itself, not for the process
> I have
> in mind.
>
> Thanks, as always
>
> Frank
>
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