In article <op.s0k25tjimg0lsf@tu-x2pj5qeyp2u4>, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> wrote: > That said, i don't think it will be a problem for the stuff i do anytime > soon. Lead solder might even get cheaper for a few years as it is > replaced industrially. More expensive I expect because it won't be made in such large quantities and the extra precautions neccessary when handling lead during the manufacture will make it so. Although all newly manufactured items will be required to have no lead there is a lot of stuff around that has leaded solder and in order to repair it you have to have leaded solder at your repair bench so it will still be on sale for a few (maybe 5-10) years after.
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Tinning the board? silver/tin solder or copper/tin so...
2005-11-21 by lists