I am definitely liking the solder then crimp method, it sees reasonable. The only issues are:
1. finding spade with enough room to do the solder portion such that optimal curve space can be utilized for connecting afterwards.
2. making sure the the metal to metal connection is solid as well. If the metal to metal stage is not crimped tightly then the contact point will be the soldered connection, and in that case you might as have crimped then soldered instead.
I suppose the problem (in 2.) can be eliminated buy using a screw connection, but then you might not have to solder at all.
Just my thoughts, it seems to be extremely tricky and I will certainly post my results and offer my 2 cents after I am done experimenting.
I also picked up a 66 ft spool of Teflon coated silver 22 awg, to experiment with some braid techniques; but I will save that discussion for another thread.