Solder Cheap
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Grab some extra solder for all of your electrical connection needs. Leaded and lead-free options are available.Â
While it s up to you to protect yourself, we highly recommend proper fume extraction with all soldering, but consider it mandatory when using leaded solder. Be a grown-up, and take care of yourself.Â
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FAQ:
Q: What is the difference between leaded and lead-free solder?
A: Leaded solder contains lead which is harmful with long-term exposure and absorption into your lungs, eyes, or skin. Lead-free solder contains a different compound that allows for a great soldered connection without exposure to lead.
Q:Â Â Which type do I need for my project?
A: Lead-free solder is good for just about any soldering job, however it requires significantly more heat to pool or melt the solder to form a good connection. This requires a quality soldering iron, so if you plan on using lead-free solder check out our Lambertones Solder Station here. Leaded solder is really great for thick materials that need to get hot, like the grounding plate on a Telecaster bridge pickup, or a volume pot ground connection. Using leaded solder will allow you to heat up quickly, pool your solder joint, and have a quality lasting connection.Â
Solder Compound | Leaded [Sn63 Pb37] 100g spool, Leaded [Sn63 Pb37] 500g spool |
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