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Originally Posted by dsbrantjr
Good-quality cables are stainless steel and may also have a coating, both of which contribute to difficulty in soldering; acid flux may help. I use Krazy-type glue to hold the ends together.

I have also recently used heat-shrink tubing instead of the crimps. It can be easily removed by slicing away the tubing, unlike the crimps which require cutting the wire.
The crimps usually come off when you squeeze them a bit 90 degrees from the previous squeeze.
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