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I used some sandpaper to get the solder to stick and I don't know if you can buy the nuts separately.

I got some Cardas GRFA RCAs for my DAC and amp and they work just fine. My friend had no problems with soldering them and I have used them for more than a year now with no problems. Nothing scratched off and they look like new.

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Perhaps I'll wish for the iron I used to use occasionally at Mostek.. not sure how many watts it was, but the tip was probably 1" and it generally required both hands to use it. Worked great on multiple 00 ground braids though.

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Has anybody tried the PCB variation of these sockets? Might be easier to work with...

I have, ordered them middle of last year, soldered the first one into my PCB yesterday, no problems at all. Let me know if you want the dimensions for making a footprint in your PCB software as Cardas have two drawings, one MS Publisher type that is on the website and is incomplete/wrong, and one CAD type which they only have on request.

With big connectors like this I set my <a href="http://www.rapidonline.com/Tools-Fasteners-Production-Equipment/Soldering-Equipment/Soldering-Stations/High-power-soldering-station/72316">soldering iron</a> to max and use a lead solder that isn't short of flux (i.e. not no-clean or variants), then it takes a few seconds only.

From my WIP B22 :

Please excuse the cotton wool all over it (the flux in this solder splatters everywhere)

463267861_Rj6F6-M.jpg

463268193_NrT2J-M.jpg

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I have, ordered them middle of last year, soldered the first one into my PCB yesterday, no problems at all. Let me know if you want the dimensions for making a footprint in your PCB software as Cardas have two drawings, one MS Publisher type that is on the website and is incomplete/wrong, and one CAD type which they only have on request.

With big connectors like this I set my <a href="http://www.rapidonline.com/Tools-Fasteners-Production-Equipment/Soldering-Equipment/Soldering-Stations/High-power-soldering-station/72316">soldering iron</a> to max and use a lead solder that isn't short of flux (i.e. not no-clean or variants), then it takes a few seconds only.

From my WIP B22 :

Please excuse the cotton wool all over it (the flux in this solder splatters everywhere)

%7Boption%7Dhttp://mathew.smugmug.com/photos/463267861_Rj6F6-M.jpg[mg]

%7Boption%7Dhttp://mathew.smugmug.com/photos/463268193_NrT2J-M.jpg[mg]

Can't wait to see that B22, that board looks really great!

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I used some sandpaper to get the solder to stick and I don't know if you can buy the nuts separately.

Sandpaper is Ok, but it may be easier to use a fibreglass pencil. Also useful for lots of other jobs..

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Part number 514-868

Probably available from digikey/mouser/etc. as well.

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