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The stuff I used was silver bearing solder from Radio Shack. I didn't care for it, tho I did make it work. If you've got some silver solder and you can get it to work right then great, but having messed with it once I would't pay for the trouble of dealing with it as it probably makes no difference in the end.
The stuff I used was silver bearing solder from Radio Shack. I didn't care for it, tho I did make it work. If you've got some silver solder and you can get it to work right then great, but having messed with it once I would't pay for the trouble of dealing with it as it probably makes no difference in the end.
I agree, Radio Shack's silver solder is junk.
"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." Friedrich Nietzsche
Face, maybe a one item order from P-E isn't practical for him. Orders under $100 are a problem for me.
I usually like to hit that $100 mark when ordering from PE to get free shipping.Sometimes things are cheeper at Madisound but the free shipping at PE puts them over the top.
I absolutely dislike using silver solder. I prefer the good ole stuff which I have plenty of. Darn the European Union and their RoHS.
I've found one way that works pretty good for soldering on printed circuit boards with silver solder. Solder with Tin/Lead first then desoldering it and then re-soldering with the silver stuff. Yeah, it is time consuming and wasteful, but it produces a very nice silver solder joint.
I do like Sn63 (2% silver), mostly because it's somewhere between eutectic and standard 60/40.
I/we used to use that at work and I completely agree with you. I bought 5 pounds of it from my former employer when they decided to stop manufacturing our PCBs in house. Really nice solder. For basic crossovers I just use the standard 60/40 from PE. But tube amps/preamps I use the Sn63.
What's wrong with the Kester solder at Parts Express?
You can get Kester 60/40 rosin about anywhere...
Most of your big-box hardwares have them too. Then there are the electrical supply chains, but it usually costs more there.
I have a LARGE spool of 60/40 from an uncle that I will likely never use all of. Great stuff!
Wolf
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