Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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..... Bob
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QUOTE: Originally posted by bigg1666 Wrong*** acid core should never be used on plumbing if it is copper. The Acid will etch the copper an eventually cause a leak in the joint. Some times this means tearing out dry wall to repair it or worse. I did copper sweating for over 25 years and was taught by professionals that had already learned the hard way from experience. Sorry to disagree with with one of the contributors (tebot41
QUOTE: One should never belittle the importance that another person ascribes to something. Just because it is old hat to you doesn't mean it is easily done or comprehended by someone else. Also, if you must disagree with someone, try not to be disagreeable about it.....please.
Lefty
QUOTE: I've just had a new soldering iron bought me as a gift but it is of a type I have never come into contact with before. It is trigger operated and heats very, very quickly. It is shaped like a gun and the heated part is a flat loop, it looks ideal for going against the side of track, does the end of the loop have to be tinned does anyone know, or are these tools used in a different way from the ordinary iron? Sorry I don't know of any technical term for this item, it just says 'Soldering Gun' on the pack.