Tony,

Thanks for the very detailed explanation.  I know we are stressing the
moderators with these somewhat OT postings, but I have learned something
today.

Your note about lead in solder is very apropos.  I know that NASA is not
wanting to have solder "whiskers" in any of their critical space equipment:

https://nepp.nasa.gov/Whisker/background/index.htm 

I usually hunt down tin/lead solder at Hamfests.  When I'm asked why I'm
risking lead exposure when soldering, I quote a line from one of our former
Presidents:  "I don't inhale"!

Thanks for the great discussion!

'73 de JIM N2ZZ

-----Original Message-----
From: N2TK, Tony [mailto:tony....@verizon.net] 
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2018 12:58 PM
To: 'Doug Renwick'; 'James F. Boehner MD'; 'JEROME SODUS';
Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] Resistor and capacitor installation techniques: trim
before or after soldering?

Hi Jim,
Doug is correct about military and space work. All parts are precut or have
spacers installed prior to board mounting. Between flux, solder/flux and
mechanical means the parts are held in place until the reflow oven. For some
programs, boards are not allowed to be reworked. Some programs allow rework.
There is a very detailed procedure for reworking a board - MIL-PRF-38535 and
MIL-STD-883.

But, our applications and most commercial applications do not see the
stress, temperature range or vibration that some of these mil and space
boards see. So, for most of us bending the leads to hold the part, solder
and cut is fine. You can re-solder after cutting to be sure.  

Years ago at a NASA meeting, they were told you do not need a tool meeting
MIL-STD and MIL-PRF to make a board that meets those specs. So, have the
right solder and right temp on the soldering tool and the right tip and make
a nice flowing shiny solder connection. 
By the way, military space solder is not RoHS compliant. There will be lead
in the solder.

73,
N2TK, Tony

-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Doug Renwick
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2018 12:05 PM
To: 'James F. Boehner MD' <jboehne...@yahoo.com>; 'JEROME SODUS'
<jso...@comcast.net>; Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Resistor and capacitor installation techniques: trim
before or after soldering?

Heathkit recommended the "bad practice" saying "solder the leads to the foil
and cut off the excess lead lengths". Reprimanding a technician for doing
this is insane.
Doug

"Political correctness is a weapon used to silence people who tell the
truth" - Ayaan Hirsi Ali 

-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of James F. Boehner MD
via Elecraft
Sent: March-25-18 9:33 AM
To: 'JEROME SODUS'; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Resistor and capacitor installation techniques:
trimbefore or after soldering?

Jerome,

Now this is interesting.  This is totally opposite of the way most of us
were taught to solder.  Among the kits I used to put together were Heathkit
and Ramsey, both of whom recommended securing the parts in place by
spreading the leads, soldering, and then cutting the wires close to the
solder blob, checking for shorts.  I assume that goes for Elecraft also, but
I have not built any of their radios as kits, so not sure.

So how did NASA handle the potential difficulties?  Did they have precut
parts?  Did the tech have to place the part in the board and cut the leads
first?  If the part was loose, how was it held close to the board, owing to
the fact that holding the solder and the iron took two hands?  What if the
lead length was overestimated and potentially could cause a short?  Could
the wire be cut and the joint reheated, or did the part have to be removed,
recut and reinserted?

Just trying to picture the operation.

'73 de JIM N2ZZ

-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of JEROME SODUS
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2018 11:40 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Resistor and capacitor installation techniques: trim
before or after soldering?

About Message#15 copied below....

Sorry but cutting wires after soldering is "bad practice"; NASA wanted the
soldered connection left undisturbed.

If I ever saw an assembler or tech doing that "bad practice", they'd get a
verbal warning that first time and a written warning if it ever happened
again; but I had good, conscientious people and never had to do that.

So, tin the wires if needed; position the part and then trim wires before
doing the final soldering.

73 Jerry KM3K



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Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2018 19:39:47 +0000
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<mspetro...@gmail.com>, "Elecraft@mailman.qth.net"
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Follow the instructions and solder as directed. There are components on both
sides as I recall with the majority on the top. The leads need be spread to
hold the components in place on the board. Once done soldering use a flush
cut wirecutter to remove the excess. Not a good idea to trim them before
soldering.

72 & 73,
Bill
K9YEQ
FT'er for K2, KX1, KX3, KXPA100, KAT500, W2, etc.
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