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This guide demonstrates how to use the iFixit Soldering Splint to secure two wires for soldering.
The soldering splint jaws can hold wires up to 4 mm in diameter. It has two neodymium magnets on the bottom, allowing it to secure against ferrous surfaces. The splint is made of heat-resistant silicone.
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Twist the wires together. If the wires will be under strain, consider twisting them into a Western Union splice.
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Center the wire splice between the jaws.
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Use your fingers or the flat end of a spudger to press one end of the splice into a jaw.
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Press the remaining end into the other jaw.
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Your splice is secured in place! Use your preferred tool to solder the splice.
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Don’t twist the wires together, clean them with IPA, tin the wires and lap solder or do a hook and loop or a lap/lash splice. David, Master IPC trainer