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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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