It is always good to ask. And here is the place to ask.
As Ken said, try checking for a good solder joint with a meter. Adding what Paul said, wiggle the wire as you measure to see if the resistance changes. This requires a pair of jumpers, listed as necessary tool in the Tech Tools folder. Good solder joints start with a hook on the end of the wire or component, a crimp onto the terminal or tube pin and then solder and heat.
A quick note about checking continuity. Most meters today are digital. When checking for a good solder joint, continuity, set the meter on ohms (lowest scale if you have scales) and touch the meter leads together. This will not be zero. It will be the resistance of the two leads. It will be under one ohm. So anything below one ohm is considered zero.