[sdiy] Soldering videos

Needham, Alan Alan.Needham at centrica.com
Wed Mar 28 19:19:11 CEST 2012


| -----Original Message-----
| From: David G Dixon
| > For those who speak English, "sodder" is the American word for
solder.
| 
| Here's the etymology of the word "solder":
| 
| solder
| mid-14c., sawd, from O.Fr. soldure, from solder "to join with
solder,"...

Wow! Electronics in the 14th Century!

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