You go buy lead free solder, preferably silver loaded, and start using it.
No changes needed to your normal soldering methods.

On Saturday 17 Sep 2005 19:04, Nick Waterman wrote:
> Nick Waterman wrote:
> > I was going to ask, even before this thread... What do Elecraft and 
> > "Doctor Solder" recommend now that 60/40 doesn't officially exist?
> 
> Anyone?
> 
> Apart from being told "loads of us are stockpiling lead-based stuff 
> while we still can", I've not really had any useful advice on what to do 
> if you want to embrace the future and go lead-free   :-)
> 

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