by chrisguyw » Mon Dec 14, 2015 9:45 am
Hi Folks, Having read through this thread, it would appear that some/many of you are not using flux when soldering............while the type of solder can make a difference, flux (and the proper flux) will make a bigger difference, it will make the job much easier, the joint stronger,...and better looking!!
For the type of chassis/motors the majority of folks here are interested in building, a 60/40 solder is absolutely perfect.
As far as flux....mechanical joins (brass/brass. brass/wire etc.) are best done with the use of a liquid acid flux (Stay-Clean, Lucky Bobs', Oatey etc.). This flux will etch the metal, and help the solder to flow very smoothly and thinly, which lets it properly wick in between the pieces to be joined, creating a strong , neat joint.
Any joins made with acid flux will need to be cleaned with an old toothbrush and some abrasive cleanser (Ajax/Comet etc.) and water, after you have finished........also, clean your soldering surface, and any metal tools that may have come into contact with the flux........and.....do this when you have finished your soldering.....if you don't, you really won't like what you see the next morning :o :(
Electrical joins (motor leads etc.) should be done with a small bit of rosin paste flux...............DO NOT, use acid flux on electrical joins.
Cheers
Chris Walker