Soldering is not easy for me.
#46
Tech Rookie
Soldering is PITA, I hate it.
#47
Tech Adept
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I said before and I'll say it again: It all depends on what you consider an acceptable solder joint. My opinion is that the way to get an acceptable solder joint every time (by my standards: look at the pics I posted) is to use [separate] flux each and every time you heat up a joint to solder it.
If the iron is pulling the solder away from the joint that is because the solder was not flowing onto the materials to be joined because of the presence of oxides. Flux removes the oxides. Flux in the solder won't do as good a job as flux applied separately beforehand.
If the iron is pulling the solder away from the joint that is because the solder was not flowing onto the materials to be joined because of the presence of oxides. Flux removes the oxides. Flux in the solder won't do as good a job as flux applied separately beforehand.
#49
Tech Champion
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I used to use "Nokorrode" brand flux when I started soldering (40+ years ago - on slot cars) but the formulation was changed sometime in the intervening years since I got into RC. The best stuff I have found that is readily available in the U.S. is Rubyfluid brand soldering paste. One place to get it in the U.S.: http://www.artsuppliesforartists.com...ring-paste.php
A tin lasts me about a year and I'm sure I do more soldering than most people. I am not sure what brands would be available in Australia.