"Fit,form & function"------ the most important of these is "function".
The soldering looks OK,it seems mechanically rigid,it works---------OK,it isn't pretty,but Electronics isn't about aesthetics!
Most of my time in Electronics was spent in Radio & TV Broadcasting,where equipment was needed "yesterday".
A good "bodge" which restored full "in spec" performance was often superior to waiting for the "correct" part to arrive.
Three fine "bodges" come to mind:-
(1) A 6v supply in an NEC TV transmitter was supplied by a 200v AC rail,which had separate fuses for each module connected to the rail.
We inadvertently blew the fuse,which was hidden in the "guts" of the Tx.
To get out of trouble,my homemade "VK Powermate"was pressed into service.
Various other priorities intervened,& it stayed that way for a couple of weeks!
(2)Same place,but I wasn't there at the time.
The
*28v supply for the FET RF driver stages of a Thomson TV Tx "croaked".
* Note edit:-I somehow deleted the "power supply" bit earlier,so it didn't make much sense!! Time for a replacement from France:----------months!
Time for local acquisition of parts,& repair.probably months as well.
As luck would have it,there was a (very much larger) NEC 28v power supply sitting at the Station I was at,so they borrowed it,set it out on the floor behind the Thomson,made the requisite connections,& away it went,so the people in the area didn't miss their Commercial TV.
(3) Later,when I was at the TV Studio,an Electrohome BW Monitor came in for repair.
As part of the H output circuitry it used a non-polarised 22uF 400v electrolytic,which was as "dead as a doornail"
Looked in the RS catalogue,& there they were-------much smaller physically,too!
Marvelling at the advances in technology,I fitted one of these.
You've guessed it!-----it lasted 10 seconds!!.
It turns out non-polarised low ESR capacitors are quite large.
They were also unobtainium,so the "E'home" ended up with a "Christmas tree " of Polyester "greencaps".
Ugly?---Certainly!
Fully functional?---Definitely!!