Price: $69.99
(as of Dec 05, 2024 20:35:50 UTC – Details)
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1/8″(3mm) Dia Tin Lead Solder Wire 4 lb Pack
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Sn 60/Pb 40:60 / 40 is 60% Tin and 40% Lead.Please note that the welding wire needs to reach 280 degrees to melt better. When using, please reach 280 degrees
Melting Point:Melting point is about 536 ℉/280 ℃, flow smoothly, fast soldering speed and strong solder joints
Specification:Solid solder wire, 1/8″ (3 mm) diameter, spool size is 1 lbs (450 g)
Application: Widely used in general welding of artworks, home DIY, and crafts. Not recommended for glass products
WARNING:This product can expose you to lead, which is known to the state of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm
Customers have negative opinions about the clumpiness and quality of the solder. They mention it’s hard to melt and not very good.
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Sean B.December 5, 2024
Not sure what this is but it is not 60/40 lead/tin.
Terrible product, not 60/40 solder/tin? Clumpy and hard to melt.
SandyDecember 5, 2024
Product
This is a product I use in my stainedglass work
serena tuelDecember 5, 2024
Not for stained glass
Iv done stained glass for over 10 years and never had an issue with 60/40 solder before.Solder would lump up and not melt properly.Soldering iron tip would burn from the heat I needed to get the solder to melt.May be usefully for other purposes but I would not recommend for stained glass.
sumacDecember 5, 2024
Waste of mjney
Iâve worked with stained glass since the 1980âs. This is the worst solder I have ever encountered.The only way to get a halfway decent solder joint is to turn the heat way up on your iron
ErinDecember 5, 2024
Lumpy/pastey even at high Temps.
I had to jack my soldering iron 100+ degrees and still pastey/lumpy/ not flowing well. May be ok for decorative solder as it stays in place well but not for routine soldering.
James MeyerDecember 5, 2024
Stay away.
Not very good solder. Stained glass work doesn’t like it.
Tina SarverDecember 5, 2024
Solders like its old
Very hard to solder with its lumpy and I even jacked up the temperature. Not happy with this at all.
HelenaDecember 5, 2024
Que fue un error conprarlo y una pérdida de dinero.
No se puede soldar bien. No corre al calentarlo. Se apelmaza. No lo recomiendo. Quiero devolverlo pero no vivo en USA y es muy complicado y caro pero quisiera un reintegro.
MensDecember 5, 2024
This solder is extremely dirty and doesn’t flow properly. I had to turn my iron to 500° before it would melt. It pools up in spots and won’t stick in others. I’ve used several different kinds of solder in the past with no issues. I will definitely NOT buy this again. Very disappointed and out $100 on garbage.
ChelseyDecember 5, 2024
This solder is 100% not suitable for stained glass. It isn’t solid core. It makes a huge mess.