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Following up on a thread below, should you use 0.020" or 0.031" or does it matter? Which of these?

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. $22.45 EA

KESTER .031" 66/44 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. $13.98 EA

KESTER .031" "331" SOLDER 1 LB. For use with difficult metals like brass, copper, and nickel. High heat stability. Organic core produces less smoke and odor than ordinary rosin flux. Water soluble. .031" dia. 1 lb. roll. $14.25 EA

KESTER .031" "245" SOLDER 1 LB. Designed for electrical and electronic work, this solder is ideal for applications where cleaning will not be performed. Non-corrosive and non-conductive flux residue. .031" dia. 1 lb. roll. $13.98 EA

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. $13.60 RL




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