[sdiy] Which solder is safer for home projects ?
Tom Bugs
admin at bugbrand.co.uk
Fri Oct 23 22:53:45 CEST 2015
Ah, that's great to know there's an alternative.
Thumbs up!
Note for people - it isn't cheap, but it is great stuff - been using it
for 5+ years now having hunted around for good stuff for a while.
Solder is another 'tool' really so don't cheap out on it - decent solder
& flux like this will: save you soldering time, help your iron tips
last longer (lower temp compared with regular lead free) and make your
soldering less harmful.
On 23/10/2015 21:32, Roman wrote:
> That's SAC305 (Warton calls it SAC3), I use that all the time, even for prototyping. My 5 year old daughter solders with it no problem.
> 217C melting point, very nice.
> Thanks for the link, I may try that, although I'm very happy with 14048 from American Iron and Metal Inc. (AIM)
>
> Roman
>
> Dnia 23 października 2015 15:29 Tom Bugs <admin at bugbrand.co.uk> napisał(a):
>
>> Personally - Warton Metals Omega II Fast Flow 2% Flux Lead/Rosin Free Solder
>> (not sure if available in US - I get here:
>> http://www.rapidonline.com/Tools-Equipment/Warton-Metals-Omega-II-Fast-Flow-2-Flux-Lead-Rosin-Free-Solder-22SWG-500g-85-6196)
>>
>
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