Found this "wire glue" for alternative for soldering.
it is a electricity conductive glue for some light purposes.
It works for "low voltage" connections, and I'm assuming guitar wiring is considered as a low vlotage connections, since guitar pickups generate an average of 100~300 milivolts where "low voltage" is considered as anything lower than 50 volts.
I only have to attach the wires to the output jack, so my plan is...
1. Wrap the wire around the output jack connector as tight as I can, as firm as I can (or any place where I have to make a wire connection)
2. Apply the wire glue, and wait for it to compltely dry.
3. Apply a gorilla super glue for tighter attachment, so it does not fall apart at any case.
some say the wire glue does work for guitar wiring, and some are doubting it. Have any of you guys done it?