"Rich Grise" wrote in message
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It's the metal sandwich of the pad, solder, and eyelet surface - when
the eyelet moves relative to the board, it puts a shear stress on the
solder. "Ordinary" joints don't have that problem because the solder
isn't squashed between two metal surfaces.
Well, it sounds good to me. ;-)
Ok, as long as nobody knows.
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