scythe wrote:Get yourself a fire brick or similar and solder with the job sitting on that, will help stop you losing heat as fast.
Good advice :handgestures-thumbupleft:
scythe wrote:Get yourself a fire brick or similar and solder with the job sitting on that, will help stop you losing heat as fast.
Birdman85 wrote:Do I need to work about the solder inside the PC liquifying when I chuck the reducer over the top of it?
db1979 wrote:Did it at least stick to where you'd applied flux?
Birdman85 wrote:fluxed and wiped excess, heated and guided the solder. Just wouldn't flow into the joints.db1979 wrote:Did it at least stick to where you'd applied flux?
db1979 wrote:Birdman85 wrote:fluxed and wiped excess, heated and guided the solder. Just wouldn't flow into the joints.db1979 wrote:Did it at least stick to where you'd applied flux?
What do you mean by wiped excess? If it's paste, just leave it on. Did the flux boil?
db1979 wrote: I've been using Baker's soldering fluid (from big green shed) with success since my second still (2" bubbler) onwards.
dans.brew wrote:to apply it i used cotton ear buds
Birdman85 wrote:I'll give you all a break until I'm back with a success story.
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