From: Woody Smith (woody_at_bitstream.net)
Date: Thu May 27 2004 - 06:08:28 PDT
Nope I don't braze. Just a little tinning for the tip of my iron so I
don't suck away all the solder and allows faster heat transfer to
release wire without causing trace to separate form the circuit board.
Tin/Silver 96/4. Melting point 430F. Tin lead solder IIRC melts in
the mid 700sF.
Woody
On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 07:27 AM, Humphreys, David wrote:
>
> Ooops! I sincerely hope you DON'T use silver solder for this! Silver
> solder is used for brazing - a completely different
> and much higher temperature technique.
>
> Regards,
>
> PCBman
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