QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo gsetter, you seem to know a lot about soldering, I once was told that when the parts you soldered the tin looks dull after cooling that joint is not good, it should look shiny after cooling. do you know anything about that? thanks LUPO
QUOTE: Originally posted by liquidcross I've got strong soldering skills, but since I've never soldered track before, I was wondering if you guys could offer any pointers. Specifially, where on the rail should I solder? The inside or the outside? I'll be using a 15-watt finepoint grounded iron, with thin silver or medium solder.
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