Thanks Jimmy! Once again you have enlightened me & pointed out something I hadn't thought about which is the mirror image on the male & female connectors. I knew I was going to have to ohm the wires out & make sure I have the same blue & white going to the same pin on both ends, & will do as you suggested & mark one blue & one white on each end so I don't get them mixed up. I will also draw me a diagram of which wire goes to which pin on both ends so I have a point of reference to go by. I always ohm out the cables I build even with just 2 conductor guitar cables to make sure there aren't any shorts & there is continuity from one end to the other. There have been times when a single strand frayed off the wire & shorted out on ground that I didn't see when I built the cable, but the ohm meter doesn't lie.
The magnifying lamp is a great idea, I wish I had one! I have a neon lamp with a flexible gooseneck that I use to polish my bass & adjust the action. It shows all the smudges & makes it easy to read the Stew Mac gage.
Thanks for the assembly link. I downloaded it yesterday after I snapped the pin insert into the right angle housing & couldn't figure out how to get it back out! Yeah, I was one of those kids who never read the directions when I built models, I just looked at the pictures & glued it together only to find out that I should have glued another piece on first!
As always Jimmy, you are a gentleman & a scholar & I appreciate all your help!
Rusty