Solder 60/40 .062 DIA. 1LB SPOOL (1)
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27Home
> 24 hourJust kidding. this solder is great i know we not supposed to use lead solder, but lets face is that let free crap is garbage. and this 60/40 solder does the trick quite nicely
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Darrell Thompson
> 24 hourVery good
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LOCKMAN9
> 24 hourWorks good. Smokey
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Prof. Charles Roob Jr.
> 24 hourease of use
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mack neal
> 24 hourWorks great for slotcar building
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J. Redding
> 24 hourI have come to really dislike the no-lead solder and its much higher melting point. Tired of burning traces off PC cards, having to use old fashioned 100 watt soldering guns to remove RF transistors, fighting with getting copper traces to tin, tired of mangling RG-59/59 UHF connectors with UG-176 adapters. . . This is the stuff we used from the 1930s until lead was demonized, not that anyone worries about the 40+ lb lead acid starter battery in their cars. This size is what is needed for putting UHF connectors on 1/4 coax and mechanical soldering PC boards to make chassis.
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HAROLD K HAY
> 24 hourNo problem work just great
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Robert Schaaf
> 24 hourSince Im so bad visualizing diameter I got this .062 solder, its too thick for electronics but in reality its usable if you have a delicate hand. Next time Ill definitely be ordering the thinner sort. Otherwise its good stuff and if youre using it for electrical rather than electronic purposes its going to be just fine.
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Dave - Maryland
> 24 hourWouldnt use anything else for coax soldering.
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Punjabber0
> 24 hourAlways buy good solder. This stuff turns liquid around 280C easy.