Homemade soldering paste, flux & Chip Quik................
Homemade soldering paste, flux & Chip Quik
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Re: Homemade soldering paste, flux & Chip Quik
Homemade soldering paste, flux & Chip Quik
A soldering flux : I've been used Organic fluxes for 6 years, I collect pine tree rosin+alcohol +Lard or tallow then mixed it .
One of the early fluxes was a mixture of equal amounts of rosin and Vaseline. A more aggressive early composition was a mixture of saturated solution of zinc chloride, alcohol, and glycerol.(add some acid, u can make dynamite ).
B soldering paste : Every time you clean the soldering sucker, keep the debris, Add some A . Now u have homemade soldering paste.
C Chip Quik: A fusible alloy is a metal alloy as Rose's metal, Field's metal & Wood's metal. The most important element is Bismuth. mix with B with D get C Chip Quik.
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5g 99,9% Bismuth Metal Powder in glass vial - Pure element 83 sample
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5g-99-9-Bism...kAAOSwWnFV-rLW
Rose's metal consists of 50% bismuth, 25–28% lead and 22–25% tin. Its melting point is between 94 °C (201 °F) and 98 °C (208 °F).Last edited by capwizard; 12-07-2016, 11:04 AM.
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