I have an older SSL&S brass Berkshire which I had started about 25 years ago and had to put away for a while.

Now that I have the facility to work on it the brass is so oxidized that I can't get the solder to stick, even with acid flux.

I know bead blasting would help but right now my spray booth and all my spray tools are in storage and I have no place to set them up.

Any suggestions on how to clean the brass so the solder will stick without damaging the small parts?

thanks

Carey

On 3/1/2013 10:18 AM, Peter Vanvliet wrote:

I just stumbled across this web page, which lists actual dimensions of real-world items in various scales, including S:

http://urbaneagle.com/data/RRstddims.html

 - Peter.

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