Long spans don't really cause much trouble. There's clearance if you're careful. Kind of like a guitar string, I guess. Cutting traces can be a bitch though. You can't get through the plated through holes by hand with a twist drill like you can with other boards. You need a sharp and strong tool to cut between them. I like to use a pick or bend hook
Oh, you've used those Cusack stripboards from SBP? They're certainly more expensive than Tayda's, but I figure next time I order from SBP I'll at least try em. They look nice, and if they can be cut down more cleanly that'd be great.
I agree, most long-span resistors wouldn't necessarily be mashed onto the board but it seems like a bit of a risk with that perf-like topside. Good to know they didn't cause trouble for you.
The dealbreaker here is the difficulty in cutting traces. On one hand it means these are pretty heavy-duty, on the other hand this sounds like a colossal pain in the ass! I can see where the copper through-hole would be more difficult to twist by hand.
Tayda's seem to be the best all-around choice, and they've mostly worked well for me. Still, I'm running low and won't be ordering from Tayda for a bit -
anybody have other sources? The Busboard ones are excellent, but $$$. There's a bunch of cheapos on Amazon, but the reviews are all over the place, as usual. I considered trying one of those, but it seems like they're prone to off-center holes - no thanks!