It took five weeks, but I did it! All 20 paper caps replaced on the 46-1209. I'm starting to get the hang of this.
Now, the electrolytics. I decided to restuff the cans, starting with 10 (25 + 10 mfd).
I understand where the two positive leads go. For the negatives, do I solder them together and that's it, or do they have to be in contact with the can?
The 25uf is an axial and its negative lead isn't long enough to reach the can's tabs. Can I solder the negative lead to the inside wall of the can? If not, what type/gauge of wire should I use to extend the lead?
Apologies for the simplicity of the questions (there *will* be more).
Since the can is probably aluminum you will have a difficult time soldering the wire to the can. Extend the negative lead with a 22 gauge wire and run it to the negative terminal.