Price: $12.00 - $67.99
(as of Dec 07, 2024 09:21:05 UTC – Details)
Product Description
60/40 Stained Glass Solder
60/40 Solder for Stained Glass Soldering (1/8inch, 1 lb)the net weight is 15 ozMelting temperature: 446°F.Fast welding speed reduces the impact on components during weldingContains rosin to prevent the material from sticking to tin
No spattering when welding. 60/40 Stained Glass Solder One Spool’s gross weight is 1 pound (1lb) Diameter 1/8inch Made by electrolysis of tin ingot the degree is sufficient and the surface of the tin wire is bright
Less tin wire smoke
60/40 Stained Glass Solder good activity, Melting temperature: 446°F.
Fast soldering speed and strong solder joints
Melting Point:Melting point is about 536℉/280℃, flow smoothly, fast soldering speed and strong solder joints
Specification: Solid solder wire, 1/8″(3mm) diameter, spool size is 1 lbs (450g)
Sn60/Pb40: 60/40 is 60% Tin and 40% Lead
Applications:Widely used in stained glass, artware, home diy, general solder with crafts
2.0% Flux:This product can expose you to lead, which is known to the state of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm
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DanDecember 7, 2024
Not Stained glass solder.
This is advertised as stained glass solder. As a sg artist for 33 years, it is not sg solder. The solder has flux in it. Stained glass solder is solid core with no flux added see photo.
JosephDecember 7, 2024
Low melt easy flow
Seems to be nice and clean ,Flows great
dleeDecember 7, 2024
Do not buy this item
This solder is NOT 60/40 when trying to use it, it did not melt and only clumped up and totally could not smooth it out.
Brittany BaggottDecember 7, 2024
Takes A Little getting used to but worked out fine
When I started using this solder I did not realize it did not contain flux. Is important to add your own flux so that the solder will move smoothly. I have been trying to find a good thick solder for glass work and this has worked just fine. Because it is such a thick solder at three millimeters I would not recommend it for electrical applications, Because typically small electronics have very small circuits.
KristinDecember 7, 2024
Flux inside
I am new to stained glass, and I thought this would work fine. But I was confused that it was hollow with flux in it. That was not what I was looking for, as I understand that is not the right type of solder for stained glass. Even though it was labeled as stained glass solder.