Following up on a thread below, should you use 0.020" or 0.031" or does it matter?KESTER .020" 63/37 SOLDER 1 LB. Kester "44" rosin core solder is designed for electronic and electrical work. It uses a fast acting, instant wetting, non-corrosive, and non-conductive flux for faster soldering and a strong, long lasting bond.
KESTER .031" 60/40 SOLDER 1 LB. Kester "44" rosin core solder is designed for electronic and electrical work. It uses a fast acting, instant wetting, non-corrosive, and non-conductive flux for faster soldering and a strong, long lasting bond.
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Topic - Solder Newbie Followup Needs Advice - Glimmertwin 12:33:18 01/09/05 (5)
- Re: Solder Newbie Followup Needs Advice - 2wo 20:00:45 01/09/05 (0)
- Re: Solder Newbie Followup Needs Advice - Jim Carlon 13:18:19 01/09/05 (3)
- Re: Solder Newbie Followup Needs Advice - Matts 21:30:20 01/09/05 (0)
- Re: Solder Newbie Followup Needs Advice - Glimmertwin 13:29:43 01/09/05 (1)
- For point-to-point work, I prefer the larger diameter. - Jim Carlon 14:26:57 01/09/05 (0)