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I am using the higher method but I bend the pins 90deg. so it is much lower. Those machined headers are pretty expensive in my country and that is only reason I don`t use them if I need much of them (any MB project)

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I found that using regular pin headers like the ones in smash's kits along with some nicer crimps like the tyco cst-100 work very nicely and take very little room. I just add some heat shrink to each connection so the crimps don't ever touch each other.

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I've been using standard crimps and headers.  Doing what I see here doesn't seem to offer much in the way of speed or ease, but it does offer much for space-savings.  I will use it in my mb6582 for connecting the control panel with the mainboard.  I can't bring myself to permanently solder the two together because I know eventually I'll want to take the whole thing apart for some reason.

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