HOW TO MAKE A CABLE / CAT LASSO
1. turn on solder iron and let it heat up. i let mine heat while doing the steps listed below. make sure you place it out of the path of pets/children. or, go ahead and brand "HOMERECORDING.COM/BBS" onto the cats ass.
2. decide what length you want. this can take all day for the undecisive. *edit* make this step 1........you don't want to burn up your soldering iron tip while your drinking a beer and thinking about all the things this cable might be used for........guitar, bass, lassoing the cat.
3. cut the cable to length using a tape measure and wire cutters/knife.
4. trim the ends using wire strippers/knife making sure not to break any strands of the shielding wire and twist the wires tight. a knife makes it hard not to cut some of the strands so just use good wire strippers.
5. slide connector outer casings/plastic sleeves onto both ends of cable (how many times is it possible to forget this or put one on backward?)
6. lightly clamp connector in clamp/vise (vise grips for the broke and cheap).
7. suck the bottom outa that michelob bottle and lasso the cat a couple of times. go back to step 3 if cable does'nt seem long enough.
8. tin the tip of the soldering iron, connectors, and cable ends with solder. that cat is looking for revenge so keep one eye on him.
9. wipe the soldering iron tip on that little damp sponge. if the cat did in fact get revenge, and he got you good, continue with this step. otherwise, got to step 10. tie up the cat using any extra cable, dampen his fur with michelob, use him for a tip cleaning sponge.
10. solder your first joint. clean the tip on sponge/cat. repeat this step until all joints are soldered. make sure the soldering tip always has a silver color and clean it/tin it as needed.
11. using pliers, squeeze the connector barbs around the wire. some people prefer to do this before soldering so that the connector holds the cable in place.
12. if step 9 was followed completely, untie the cat and run like hell!
13. share a michelob with the dog and admire your new cable/cat lasso and branding skills.
That does'nt sound so bad does it? With the proper tools and no cat to distract you, your first cable will probably take 20-30 minutes. your quality and speed will improve with experience. if your not happy with your first cable, remove the connectors by heating the joints and pulling on the cable.
Anyone use a different approach or have some tips or better detailed instructions for Frank?