Silver solder (or sodder for our american friends!) has turned up so I've had a play with it after work this week in an attempt to actually get one of the Resilion cable forms finished.
I started by re-soldering the nipples at the caliper end - feels like this is the most logical place to start with regards to re-assembling everything. I don't think it can be done in any other order due to the aluminium housing that covers the 3 way join needing to be slid into place after the join has been soldered.
Cable splayed into the cone recess in the nipple.

Flux applied to the joint and then heated up until it glows, solder touched in until it fills the cone. I found that some solder had flowed through the hole and onto the cable so I turned it around and reheated until the solder flowed back into the nipple (using gravity) - which also resulted in the nice domed finish on the nipple.



Started to clean up and plate the smaller parts of the cable assy


Going together nicely. Jagwire logos removed from the cable outer using Acetone.

This is where I potentially f'k it all up - trying to solder this joint after I've crimped it, and the nipple at the brake lever end without melting the cable sheathing. Not sure how well this will turn out.....not sure how to stop the heat travelling up the cable and melting the cable liner. Some sort of heatsink needed to divert it away I guess.
