AUSTOR 60-40 Tin Lead Rosin Core Solder Wire for Electrical Soldering (0.6mm, 50g)
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As a matter of fact, it IS It is true what the rumors say. Despite being an impatient idiot who uses a 60 watt "garage iron" for electric guitar pots because three minutes is too much time to wait to solder on occasion, this works great, wets well, and burns like a charm. This is a good idea. Solder is what it is. If you decide to buy Flux, you should do it anyway. You don't have to You don't want to be that guy who tries to make perfect solder flow and fails. (Flux is the secret. Flux is a good investment.
As a result, extreme heat is required to absorb this product into the wire, and that is just way too much for small electronic devices.
There are no significant issues with using lead solder with this solder. The word "EXCEPT" has been removed from the cautionary clause. The gauge of the 6mm wire is really fine. I should have done my homework and realized it is a 20 thousand gauge. Relying on my previous order, I have With the use of 0 mm wire, there is a long run of 40 thousand and for wiring in automotive applications, it is far superior. It just takes a double wire to make it work.
I decided to try it based on all the positive reviews and I'm glad It's good to know that "real" reviews are accurate. PCB work can be completed with ease since the material flows easily, melts easily and can be used for intricate.
To attain the low thickness I was looking for, I wanted rosin core solder. As prescribed by the doctor, this is the right product. That is what one option was for this thing, and it's thin. The material melts at a relatively low temperature and has good working properties. I am pleased with the.
It appears to be okay, flows out smoothly, and has a reasonable amount of rosin.
It's a good deal. The solder is wonderful. Because I am not a professional, most of the soldering I do is around the house and for small repairs. It has worked just fine in the four guitars I have worked on since I have owned it. I have used it to solder electronic parts in all of them, and it has always worked well. Worked for me. It's a good deal.
While I don't have any experience with soldering, I honestly can't tell the difference between Kester's and this stuff. I thought it was just fine for the money and that it always flowed and spat out flux in the manner it was supposed to. That seems good to me (in my limited experience).