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hey whats happening guys if youve been following the videos for a while you know I always talk about pinning wires before you solder and I always say solder flows where Sauters been so its always best to 10-10-10 and I received a couple questions about it so I figured I would do a quick video today to show you how high ten a wire which is how I was taught by an instructor in the u.s. Navy 30-some years ago okay so before we get to the proper way to do it were gonna talk about the not proper way to do it so if youve got your wire here and youve got it stripped and oh god Im just gonna assume that you would twist it first Id hope anyway then what I have seen a lot of people do is just take their soldering iron and just glob a big ol blob of solder and run it like that I mean okay yeah its ten but it aint pretty I mean you can see the oxidation on there so let me show you how I would do it and well do well do two wires well tin them and well join them now we already did a v