Ok, one more question on the lacquer removal - I've seen mentioned in multiple places that instead of scraping the crud off the top to get to the copper, some have inserted star external tooth lock washers in between the screw head and the board to accomplish the lacquer removal. That said, by simply tightening the screw after inserting the washer, has that action alone been enough to cut through the lacquer to make contact, or does one need to loosen and tighten more than once to cut through the lacquer sufficiently to make enough contact? I am concerned about over-tightening or scraping away too much of the copper underneath the lacquer if using the washer heads instead of the scraping method.