I learnt to solder from God's Great Air Farce, via a two week school called 'hi reliability soldering and connectrions' usually known as 'NASA Soldering'. It was a priceless two weeks. Among other things we were taught how to cut to the break inside a multilayer board - which we probably wouldn't today due to the width of the runs - and how to solder properly.. a skill a lot of oldtimers don't have. When you do it correctly, it even looks pretty.
The best I've seen were the guys in my cable shop who were old AT&T crafts folks from the inside plant shop. They would lay a 50 pair on a 'christmas tree' block and solder it up with an AMerican Beauty iron and then lace it out with lacing thread. And, do it faster than I can lay 50 pairs onto a 66 block and punch them properly.
We're losing the art that was inherent in our profession.
The best I've seen were the guys in my cable shop who were old AT&T crafts folks from the inside plant shop. They would lay a 50 pair on a 'christmas tree' block and solder it up with an AMerican Beauty iron and then lace it out with lacing thread. And, do it faster than I can lay 50 pairs onto a 66 block and punch them properly.
We're losing the art that was inherent in our profession.