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Ahh... a car snob. So am I. Pleased to make your acquaintance!Vintage cars = pre-1930. This car and its clock will never be vintage, Victorian nor stone-age if it lives for 100 years!![]()
...and my newest car was built in 2004. It appears we are of a like mind!Definitely noot a snob of any sort! Our two cars cost less then £1000![]()
Quite often they're not visible, either. Same on radios and TV's. Modern lead-free solder is worse.one more thing I’ll add is that automotive electronics from this era suffer quite often from what is commonly termed “cold solder joints”.
what happens is the solder cracks and breaks quite often, either from age, vibration, corrosion or faulty soldering when assembled.
Not too grim when you can fix it!Just be sure to clean any grim or corrosion off the joints before reflowing the solder.
Lol! Should have been “grime”.Quite often they're not visible, either. Same on radios and TV's. Modern lead-free solder is worse.
Not too grim when you can fix it!![]()
It's those damn spill chuckers ...Lol! Should have been “grime”.
stupid iphone….