JPowers
03-28-2002, 10:35 AM
I talked to Saltheart at the MSBA show about laying in a bead of solder on the crimp/wire/hook connection on the eelskin jigs.
Question: What's the proper solder to use ? I'm looking for the tin/lead ration of the solder that's best for the job. Thanks. Jim
Saltheart
03-28-2002, 11:51 AM
I would use 70/30 or 50/50. No need to go to Tin /antimony like you do for drinking water pipes. Use the easier to work with high lead , low melting point solder. Put some Oatey flux paste on there first(home depot)or get flux core solder wire.
If all goes as planned , we will be eliminating that crimp all together this year so you won't have to worry about solder.
Smokey
03-28-2002, 07:00 PM
saltheart is right a low melting point solder is the best. You don't want to put too much heat to the cable it will become brittle. I don't think you have to do all of the jigs. We only use about six lighter crimps.
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