Rick,
I agree that this method guarantee no short in the coax but may introduce other 
problems later. I suspect that the individual wires in the shield will break 
off, one by one, over time, especially if the cable is moved such as repeatedly 
connected and unconnected.
I recommend that you add a couple of shrink tubes in staggering lengths to be 
used to reduce the physical movement around the soldering point at the 
connector.
The wires in the shield are are usually hard and the addition of solder makes 
them even harder, a precondition for breakage when flexed.
I have made and used the "traditional" method during my (many) years and have 
also used the shown "solder-on-the-outside" with named result. The reason for 
shorted connections have most of the time been due to wrongly set or worn 
out/dull knifes in the stripper. 
Good luck with your installation.
Best 73 de,
Hans - N2JFS
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Karlquist <richard@karlquist.com>
To: towertalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Fri, Nov 28, 2014 9:33 pm
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Connector install failure.
I feel your pain.  See:
http://www.k3lr.com/engineering/pl259/
This really works every time.
Rick N6RK
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