Quick question about soldering guitar parts

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KINGV02

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So if you read my previous thread about the spectrum strat I received from giving my friend a speaker, you know that I will soon be modding it but before I jump in I have a quick question about soldering. Do I need to use the flux my solder came with? and if so how? Thanks for all the help.
 
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"about the spectrum strat I received from giving my friend a speaker"

wat
 
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Traded a speaker for a Charvel Spectrum, I'm assuming.

Flux is good for cleaning the tip of the iron. While not required to use, it's a good thing to have.
 
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Traded a speaker for a Charvel Spectrum, I'm assuming.

Flux is good for cleaning the tip of the iron. While not required to use, it's a good thing to have.

Okay thanks, I thought it was crucial to use flux or the solder wouldn't bond with what I'm soldering it to
 
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Okay thanks, I thought it was crucial to use flux or the solder wouldn't bond with what I'm soldering it to

I've never really used flux in soldering electronics, but I have used it for helping my dad do a plumbing job in a house we were fixing up.
 
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I've never really used flux in soldering electronics, but I have used it for helping my dad do a plumbing job in a house we were fixing up.

Okay, So far SD forums probably has the best community out of all the other forums I've been on, thanks for the help!
 
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Okay, So far SD forums probably has the best community out of all the other forums I've been on, thanks for the help!

Don't let us fool you. We're all neckbeards who get off on telling other people what to do lol.
 
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Flux (petroleum/rosin) isn't used to clean the tip of a soldering iron...it's used to help the solder to flow and to "stick". It's also an aid in "tinning" the tip. Most solder wire for electronics already has a rosin (flux) core, reducing the need to use additional flux. But sometimes it can be helpful. If you are using a solid solder (without the rosin core) you will need to use flux.

To clean a soldering iron tip, a wet sponge or copper wire coil works best. And to tin the tip, Sal Ammoniac works best. It can be used with a lead-free, rosin-free tip tinner for excellent results.
 
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Flux (petroleum/rosin) isn't used to clean the tip of a soldering iron...it's used to help the solder to flow and to "stick". It's also an aid in "tinning" the tip. Most solder wire for electronics already has a rosin (flux) core, reducing the need to use additional flux. But sometimes it can be helpful. If you are using a solid solder (without the rosin core) you will need to use flux.

To clean a soldering iron tip, a wet sponge or copper wire coil works best. And to tin the tip, Sal Ammoniac works best. It can
be used with a lead-free, rosin-free tip tinner for excellent results.

Well then how do I use the flux when soldering?
 
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Most solder has flux inside. You normally don't need extra flux.
 
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^ exactly what I suggested. But when you find that you DO need to use some flux (and I have had many occasions where it was definitely beneficial, even using rosin core solder), you just place a little on the metal then solder as usual.
 
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^ exactly what I suggested. But when you find that you DO need to use some flux (and I have had many occasions where it was definitely beneficial,even using rosin core solder), you just place a little on the metal then solder as usual.

Okay thanks! I beleive the solder I have requires additional flux
 
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I found out that the solder i had was crap so I returned it for some rosin core, thanks for the help!
 
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