Actually, I have to say that for a while, I was getting the results I was looking for right up until the new iron fizzled. I gotta tell ya, I'm just disgusted with the quality of the solder, the irons or something that they're selling to us. Hell, for the price we pay, we should get some good stuff. And that's really the problem here. If everything I bought was as good a quality as it was 10 years ago, I don't think I would have had to give it a 2nd thought.
Q, as far as crimping goes, I haven't seen any really good crimping tools for sale around here in a long time. That's why I was shying away from crimping. The key word is "properly" crimped. Those aircraft guys get all the good tools. I wonder where they get an aircraft quality crimping tool and the "good" connectors?
I've got a TV repair buddy that makes his living with a soldering iron. I'm going to ask him where to get a good one. I'd be willing to bet that a good iron will be the end of my problems.
Doug, I'm with you in that I'm using heat shrink for all the connections. You and I think alike because of the boat building. Because of the humidity in a marine environment, we want to make darn sure that wiring is top notch.
Oh well, I'm just blowing off some steam. If anyone has any ideas on where to find "PRO" quality irons, solder or good crimping tools, let me know. .......and I'm not talking Home Depot, Lowe's or Radio Shack.
Nite Time, you're not going to believe this but I tried the butane thing and it worked quite well. I just couldn't get it to light up easily. Sometimes it would light up fine, other times nothing doing.
I'm just a born complainer aint I.

I am NOT a complete idiot! Some of the pieces are missing.