papersoul
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Hi guys,
My guitar tech friend mentioned I should not use solder that is too thick in diameter and also to change the solder tip once in a while. I picked up a new tip today and some new solder. I picked up Radio Shack .032 dia. Light-Duty 60/40 Rosin-Core Solder. He does great work and I noticed he uses this solder but I forget the diameter he had.
He also mentioned he had little luck with Radio Shack soldering irons because they just wouldn't get hot enough. He suggested a Weller iron as functioning much better.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
ps
My guitar tech friend mentioned I should not use solder that is too thick in diameter and also to change the solder tip once in a while. I picked up a new tip today and some new solder. I picked up Radio Shack .032 dia. Light-Duty 60/40 Rosin-Core Solder. He does great work and I noticed he uses this solder but I forget the diameter he had.
He also mentioned he had little luck with Radio Shack soldering irons because they just wouldn't get hot enough. He suggested a Weller iron as functioning much better.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
ps