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On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 22:55:07 -0700, "Evan Gatehouse"
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On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 12:40:09 GMT, wrote:

Like I said - provide ONE manufacturer who uses solder. If it was
superior, then some comapanies would solder, and use it as a sales
tool to demonstrate higher quality than their competitors. Hinkley
uses solder? Oyster uses solder? Swan? These companies would solder in
a heartbeat if it was better.


Custom boat builder (that I expect are pretty pricey from the description)

http://www.stormboats.com/4pagebrochurepg1.htm

Read down the page to the boxed in "Standard Features"

"Hand soldered and heat shrunk wire connections"

I guess they think it's a selling point. Now can you just stop with this
thread?


Ok, you did a little work for me to prove BB wrong. But on google, it's
actually pretty easy to find manufactureres who solder their
connections. How about another:

http://www.mitziskiffs.com/herald_review.html

"The wiring is first-rate, with all connections soldered for
dependability."

Or yet another:

http://www.sportfishingmag.com/artic...categoryID=282

" Wiring has heat-shrink tubing and soldered connections"

Or:

http://www.sailmarket.com/boat_of_week/11-8.html

A custom owner/built boat with "Anchor Brand stranded and tinned wire
with all terminals crimped, soldered and shrink-wrapped" which passed
survey with no exceptions, no recommendations, proving that a boat with
soldered wiring can pass a survey.

Or:

http://www.woodenboatshop.com.au/cru...peanspecs.html

"Bilge pump & Float switch: Automatic Rule 1500 with soldered tinned
copper wire and fuse"

I hope these 5 actual examples are enough to show BinaryBill that he's
wrong. Probably not though.

Steve
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schlackoff, by your reasoning, because you can find information on the net
about Area 51, aliens must exist.

only the ignorant solder. Been so for nearly 40 years.

From: (Steven Shelikoff)
Date: 6/3/2004 8:34 AM Eastern Standard Time
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On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 22:55:07 -0700, "Evan Gatehouse"
wrote:



On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 12:40:09 GMT,
wrote:

Like I said - provide ONE manufacturer who uses solder. If it was
superior, then some comapanies would solder, and use it as a sales
tool to demonstrate higher quality than their competitors. Hinkley
uses solder? Oyster uses solder? Swan? These companies would solder in
a heartbeat if it was better.


Custom boat builder (that I expect are pretty pricey from the description)

http://www.stormboats.com/4pagebrochurepg1.htm

Read down the page to the boxed in "Standard Features"

"Hand soldered and heat shrunk wire connections"

I guess they think it's a selling point. Now can you just stop with this
thread?


Ok, you did a little work for me to prove BB wrong. But on google, it's
actually pretty easy to find manufactureres who solder their
connections. How about another:

http://www.mitziskiffs.com/herald_review.html

"The wiring is first-rate, with all connections soldered for
dependability."

Or yet another:

http://www.sportfishingmag.com/artic...categoryID=282

" Wiring has heat-shrink tubing and soldered connections"

Or:

http://www.sailmarket.com/boat_of_week/11-8.html

A custom owner/built boat with "Anchor Brand stranded and tinned wire
with all terminals crimped, soldered and shrink-wrapped" which passed
survey with no exceptions, no recommendations, proving that a boat with
soldered wiring can pass a survey.

Or:

http://www.woodenboatshop.com.au/cru...peanspecs.html

"Bilge pump & Float switch: Automatic Rule 1500 with soldered tinned
copper wire and fuse"

I hope these 5 actual examples are enough to show BinaryBill that he's
wrong. Probably not though.

Steve








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This from someone who doesn't know how to reason.

schlackoff, by your reasoning, because you can find information on the net
about Area 51, aliens must exist.


This from someone who doesn't know how to reason.

Steve








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JAXAshby
 
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Default Can I use Solid wire for rewiring sailboat if not WHY?

you probably won't even get the conundrum.


schlackoff, by your reasoning, because you can find information on the net
about Area 51, aliens must exist.

This from someone who doesn't know how to reason.

This from someone who doesn't know how to reason.


Jax, by your reasoning, because you don't have the ability to reason,
you're a drunken fool who's failed at everything in life, including
rehab.

Steve

P.S., you probably won't even get the conundrum.








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