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From: Ron Litt via BVARC <[email protected]> 
Date: 8/13/16  7:33 PM  (GMT-06:00) 
To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB <[email protected]> 
Cc: Ron Litt <[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [BVARC] Solders- & mild irritants/poisons 

do I care?
no. I am sitting on the patio of a great bar in Seattle with my wife 
overlooking the harbor. 
I had two drinks and as far as I can see soldering is the farthest thing from 
my mind. 
but you guys have fun with it.
ron



On Aug 13, 2016 15:02, "EMD Cebridge via BVARC" <[email protected]> wrote:




















It is PCB not PVC oil that is not used in
transformers. Polychlorinated biphenyl, As far a solder goes, Multi-core 60/40
(lead type) in my tool kit as well as lead free. Lead free does require all
parts to be hotter to get the flow. As a standard soldering iron on my bench I 
have
a Weller WP35 for 80% of the work, good heat for connectors and most jobs.
Cheap to buy, and cheap to run (tips) I have a temp. controlled iron but only
use it when soldering real sensitive parts. For bigger stuff, can’t beat
a Weller 8200 gun. If you have a gun, loosen and retighten the tip nuts before
using to make the tip get hot, a poor electrical joint will lower the heat.  
Keep
a wet sponge or pad to wipe t
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