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soldering gun in a jar....
interesting alternative?
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http://www.sciplus.com/category.cfm?category=125
soldering gun in a jar....
interesting alternative?
Reality often interferes with what would otherwise be an idyllic delusion.
thats awesome i might get that
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Cold solder is brittle... it's better than twisting them together (I've heard of people doing that). The best thing in the long run is invest in a good iron and practice. Ironically my saber building has been honed by architecture soldering raw stock and weld-on with plexi sticks for saber tips.[:D]
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there is also a liquid solder that is in a tube and you use a lighter to heat it up. not so sure how well that one works either. i'm just staying with the iron cause it is fun to use and works great
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Practice your soldering with a iron and solder on some scrap material, it is the best way to go the other stuff doesn't work
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I am going to say that first off if ya got a solder iron then use the darn thing[:p] It makes a great connection and life is good.
With that said there needs to be a quick check on "other options".
<ul>[*] 1 Twisting the wires together is fine if it is a tight twist and you are using something to hold that connection. B connectors are the #1 choice for this application. If you don't believe me look in your or your folks Alarm panel.[*] If you are hell bent on twist and tape then there is a way to properly do it. If y'all want a tutorial I will be happy to do it for you.[*]Splice kits for car wiring will work but again. Look at the first statement I started this off with. If your going to buy a car splice kit you have already spent more then getting a decent iron and solder from Tim.[/list]
Like anything else in life there is more then one right way to do something. The quick and easy solder methods all fall short in the work that we do, I have tried several and asked about others (remember the Cold Heat discussion) If you plan on building a hilt that you can be like xwing and beat the snot out of a light pole with then it is a good idea to go with proven methods.
And yes if you bend solid wire to much it will break, use stranded ANY time you can.
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