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<blockquote data-quote="95Prober" data-source="post: 921173" data-attributes="member: 557984"><p>hi guys. i dont know whats wrong with t he search function, but whenever i search for ALL my posts or threads with my user name, it doesnt list all that i had made. i had responded to a thread, but i cant find it so i must ask again. sorry! anyone else have this "search" problem?</p><p></p><p>anyway, my question was, for 0/1 or 4 guage wire and crimping, what if you soldered the wire to the connector WITHOUT crimping after making sure the area was clean to solder on? that way, if your a noob, like me or cheapass, you can always use them over again by melting the solder, that is if something screws up ur wire or you have to re-crimp. i read this a while back. i was just worried though how STRONG the connection would be since the wire is just laying in the connector hole.</p><p></p><p>any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95Prober, post: 921173, member: 557984"] hi guys. i dont know whats wrong with t he search function, but whenever i search for ALL my posts or threads with my user name, it doesnt list all that i had made. i had responded to a thread, but i cant find it so i must ask again. sorry! anyone else have this "search" problem? anyway, my question was, for 0/1 or 4 guage wire and crimping, what if you soldered the wire to the connector WITHOUT crimping after making sure the area was clean to solder on? that way, if your a noob, like me or cheapass, you can always use them over again by melting the solder, that is if something screws up ur wire or you have to re-crimp. i read this a while back. i was just worried though how STRONG the connection would be since the wire is just laying in the connector hole. any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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