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Lets discuss soldering techniques - what works for you?

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Posted by gregc on Sunday, February 18, 2024 4:20 AM

BradenD
I got away without using flux until a month ago. It definitely isn't required but I wouldn't go back to soldering without it.

I use 60/40 rosin core solder for everything because it just works.

are you saying you weren't using rosin core solder up until a month ago?

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Posted by DigitalGriffin on Sunday, February 18, 2024 12:21 PM

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How do you solder a wire to BB loco frame?  It took forever and I'm worried it's not the strongest bond.   I think it's cast zinc.

 

You cheat.  Drill and tap for a screw or two into the Zamac, then file the screw head as needed for clearance, and solder with appropriate flux to the screw metal.  You can also 'inlay' a small piece of compatible metal, or use an eye or spade (if you want a push-on connection) terminal secured by a screw if you have the room.

 

 

 

Good ideas.  I have some 2-56 taps I can use. Thank you.

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Posted by BradenD on Sunday, February 18, 2024 7:22 PM

gregc

 

 
BradenD
I got away without using flux until a month ago. It definitely isn't required but I wouldn't go back to soldering without it.

I use 60/40 rosin core solder for everything because it just works.

 

are you saying you weren't using rosin core solder up until a month ago?

 

 
gregc

 

 

 

I've always used Rosin core solder. Although it is very mild compared to real flux.

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