Bill,
My favorite is Carr's Solder Paint from C+L Finescale in the UK.  
http://www.finescale.org.uk/
 
Ed Kozlowsky
Sanford, Maine
sscale.org


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> From: Bill Lane <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]; [email protected]; PRR Modeling 
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>Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 11:07 AM
>Subject: {S-Scale List} solder paste
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>For over 20 years I have been using paste solder from PBL. It is great on 
>small parts. If I had a joint that was not cooperating a small dap is all it 
>took as it acts as a flux too.
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>This latest bottle just does not seem to be doing it. Besides being OMG 
>expensive, it seems to need a lot more heat to burn out and set up. This 
>bottle says it is silver bearing which I am sure contributes to the price. I 
>don’t necessarily need silver bearing. But I do need to know that any residue 
>left under the joint won’t corrode out and blow the paint off later.
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>Does anyone have a source for paste solder for repairing brass models? I would 
>much prefer someone that has a long history with their brand solder as well 
>and is happy with it.
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>Thank You,
>Bill Lane
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