Interesting. In 50+ years of soldering I've never seen rosin fall out of the solder! (It's normally a semi-solid.) What kind of solder do you use??? Must be something new I've not tried. But, hey! We're never too old to learn new tricks. Thanks for the tip. //Jack
> > A note to all: > > when you use rosin (or any other core filled) solder, you should always > > "crimp" the ends to prevent the rosin from falling out of the solder. > > > > Many times while helping others solder a board I've had to "melt back" the > > solder until I found rosin in the center/core. Thus, explaining why they > > were unable to get the solder to flow and a proper connection. |
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