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N.W.
16oz 64oz 16oz 64oz
Dia
3.0mm 3.0mm 2.0mm 2.0mm
Sn
60% 60% 60% 60%
Pb
40% 40% 40% 40%
Flux
0% 0% 0% 0%
Thank you for exploring our product! We present to you a superior-grade 60/40 Solder Wire, meticulously designed to meet the specific demands of stained glass craftsmanship. Whether you’re a seasoned artisan or an avid glass art enthusiast, our solder wire is engineered to deliver unparalleled quality and ease of use.
Perfect Ratio: Our solder wire is crafted with the optimal ratio of 60% tin (Sn) and 40% lead (Pb), ensuring a low melting point and excellent flow, allowing you to effortlessly create even, strong solder joints.Smooth Soldering: The solder wire possesses excellent flow, ensuring a smooth operation during soldering. It can be easily applied to stained glass, copper foils, and other materials, providing stable connections for your creations.Reliable Durability: Our product is meticulously made to ensure high-quality solder joints, providing enduring stability for your glass craftsmanship, maintaining strength even over time.
Whether you’re fashioning intricate stained glass windows, vintage-inspired leadlighting, or engaging in the meticulous repair and restoration of stained glass artworks, our 60/40 solder wire is the perfect companion. Unlock a world of creative possibilities with confidence.
Join the league of satisfied artisans and crafters who have chosen our 60/40 solder wire to enhance their stained glass artistry. Invest in excellence, and let your glass craftsmanship shine.
Discover the magic of stained glass artistry with our 60/40 solder wire – an essential tool for every aspiring and seasoned artisan!
Wire Content: Alloy Tin 60% Pb40%
Product Parameters: Total Net Weight 16oz
Do Not Contain Flux, Need To Use With Flux Better
Applications: Widely Used In Stained Glass, Artware, Home Diy, General Solder With Crafts
WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS LEAD, A SUBSTANCE KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER OR BIRTH DE- FECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY. FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV
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Judy PadenDecember 5, 2024
Perfect for stained glass
Easy to work with
Richard B.December 5, 2024
Great
Great diameter, get hold, overall very happy with this solder.
WalterDecember 5, 2024
Solder Flows Easily with No Excessive Smoking
How do you evaluate stained-glass solder? Well, I chose to compare it to another brand of solder and to see how it performed with two different brands of copper foil, using identical pieces of glass.For my evaluation, I cut sixteen, 1-inch squares of window glass and created four groups of four. Eight of the squares were foiled with the YEZHET copper foil and the rest with a different brand. The YEZHET foil was too wide for the thickness of glass I was using since I wasnât about to use the thicker cathedral glass (for which I ordered this foil) for testing.I used colored adhesive dots to keep track of my pieces of glass and the groups. Green-Green (My benchmark copper foil with Canfield solder), Green-Yellow (My benchmark copper foil with Wonder Way solder), Red-Green (YEZHET copper foil with Canfield solder) and Red-Yellow (YEZHET copper foil with Wonder Way solder). Refer to photo 2 for my testing setup and photo 3 for a closer look.After applying flux to the Green-Green and Red-Green groups, I used Canfield solder to tin the seams. Next, I applied flux to the Green-Yellow and Red-Yellow groups, reversing the order and then using the Wonder Way solder to tin the seams. My video shows this process and my results.As you can see from my last photo (#3), I used too much flux which caused some âscorchingâ with both brands of solder. You can also see that there is very little difference with the flow between the two brands of copper foil, perhaps with the larger width foil not flowing as evenly, probably due to insufficient heat for the wider foil and my feeble attempt to not block the video recording. I originally started at a temperature of about 625 degrees Fahrenheit but had to increase to 675 to get a better flow with both brands of solder.So, what does this prove? For one thing, I shouldnât evaluate products while dealing with a migraine headache; I was in too big of a hurry to do quality work (please don’t judge), foiling or soldering (apologies to Michael, my stained-glass instructor)! Regardless, if I had been working with foils of the same width, I doubt that I would have been able to tell any difference between the two brands of solder.The Wonder Way solder provided minimal smoking that I could see, perhaps due to the two fume extractors that were running during my evaluation and the solder flowed equally well when compared with the Canfield brand.For working with stained glass, I think the Wonder Way solder will suit your needs and perform as expected.
hDecember 5, 2024
Works well
This works good for soldering stained glass. Melts well. Would still use flux despite them recommending otherwise. Not the best value but solder is always going to be expensive online due to the weight. It should be cheaper for the pound in person but if thatâs not an option for you this brand works.
Square RiggerDecember 5, 2024
Good Sn60/Pb40 solder for my stained glass repairs
The description said “no flux” which probably works well on new pieces. I am repairing an older stained glass lamp with copper foil, and my first solder test didn’t look great. I cleaned the copper foil and used a little flux and the soldered joins look much better. Using flux is a habit I got into and so I don’t mind using it to ensure good solder flow. This solder is working well for my repair.
PEBDecember 5, 2024
Good solder
Works well and easy to control the bead on stained glass projects. With some flux it stuck right to the foil and held a good ridge. Filling cracks between the glass is a little tricky but all in all this is a really good quality solder.
Alex L.December 5, 2024
Good solder – no complaints
This solder can be used for stained glass and potentially electrical components. Although i would advice a flux based solder for electrical as this doesn’t contain flux and you will need to apply it when soldering
Kim HDecember 5, 2024
had no problems with it
It melted easily and created a smooth bead, I am happy with this solder.
ChelseyDecember 5, 2024
I have no idea why this product has so many good reviews for stained glass use. It’s so terrible. It doesn’t flow, it’s the weirdest sludgy texture. Impossible to get a nice bead. Save your money.