I am installing a new front brake cable on my 46 Chief and am curious. Does the nipple that attaches to the lower end of the cable get crimped or soldered...or both? I tried solder and it wont stick to the cable or migrate into the fitting even when applying flux and plenty of heat. I would think the capillary action would draw the solder but it just beads up and falls off. I am stumped. I wouldn't want the nipple to slide off when I had a panic stop and threw a gorilla squeeze on the brake (we all know how effective the brakes are!) Any help would be appreciated. Thanks a bunch. -Steve-


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