Ok, curiosity got the better of me and I had to try it. You were correct. The capiliary action is stronger from the solder on either side of the board and the solder is pulled up to a bigger bump on either side rather than staying in the hole. Oh well. Interesting. Sage --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "davesage12@..." <davesage12@...> wrote: > > > Well, maybe, but I don't know where the solder is going to go. With a portion of it attached to copper on both sides of the board I would assume the column in the hole would stay put. Maybe not. > I guess I'll have to give it a try. I don't have any reason to do that at the moment. Maybe someone with aboard on the go will get to it before me. > > PS> How do I reply to a message without my full email address showing up. I see a warning to that effect but I don't see any way to avoid it. > > Sage > > >
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Re: Plated through holes - sort of
2010-12-25 by drsage2007
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