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Larry,
If the parts are going to be hand soldered and the solderer knows what s(he) is
doing, there should be no problem that I can see with the extra long pads. The
volume of solder should be controllable by how much is fed to the joint.
Charlie Barker
Manufacturing Engineer
Input/Output, Inc.
Stafford, Texas
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