| Can I ground to shielding tape over shielding paint?
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Good afternoon everyone,
I skimmed through the Shielding FAQ sticky and any shielding posts through the search function and I did not find the answer I was looking for. If I missed it my sincere apologies for a repost. Just point me to in the right direction and I will hopefully figure it out on my own. Also, I apologize in advance if this is a stupid question, but I often find that it's the simple things that are the hardest to grasp for me. OK so here goes.
Recently I shielded my Aerodyne with the shielding paint from stewmac. Did 3 coats and have let it dry all good an nice. I also used the conductive shielding tape found on stewmac site to shield the control cavity cover. Here is my demise.
I am feeling a little apprehensive to use a soldering lug and screwing it into my body. I don't know why, I just don't like the idea of drilling holes into the body of my first bass. Call me a wierdo if you want but what can I say. My question is this:
"Can I just place a small strip of the conductive tape over a section of the cavity that I painted with the shielding paint, then just solder the ground to the tape?" If the screw and solder lug is the best route then I guess I will just suck it up and just do it.
Your words of wisdom are much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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