🎨 Solder Your Way to Stunning Creations!
The 60/40 Solder for Stained Glass is a high-quality solder wire composed of 60% tin and 40% lead, designed specifically for stained glass and various DIY projects. With a diameter of 2.0 mm and a lower melting point of 362℉, it ensures smooth flow and quick soldering, making it ideal for artists and craftsmen alike. Please note that this product contains lead, and users should follow safety guidelines.
Manufacturer | ZHUOBAO |
Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.17 x 2.17 x 2.17 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Sn60/Pb40 |
Material | solder wire for Stained Glass |
Power Source | fuel_powered |
Included Components | 60/40 solder for stained glass |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**T
Smooth
Works great for stained glass, melts nice and works very well.
K**N
Thinner than I usually get- but I like that.
This is the first time I got this. It is 2mm in diameter- I usually get 3mm- but actually it is easier to use on fine soldering projects than the thicker solder. I plan to wind two up in a long line if I need a thicker solder.I don't know, as yet, if I will order this again- or go back to the 3mm solder. I must say that there is a lot more in length in a 1 pound of 2mm than 1 pound of 3 mm! Makes sense, but you really notice it when your working- Thus the two spools will last me quite a while.
B**H
Stain glass progect
I have nothing but praise for this project
R**R
Use for filler
It's good for filling in spaces on craft projects. You cannot use it for electrical work because it does not contain any flux. Flux is needed to form a bond with the metal.
B**S
Item as described.
Item as described
E**W
I can't stress this enough.
As a professional electrical engineer, I use solder in my work every day. I have not had a successful solder joint with this solder. It slags and does not transfer heat well. Does not stick to any copper alloy. The joints will break. Don't buy it. I can't stress this enough.
M**N
Does what it should
Working on stained glass, and this is what I use
A**R
Absolutely horrible!
I should never have taken the cheap option! I was working on a large stained glass project and thought I’d try an unknown brand of cheaper solder. It was just awful. It was difficult to spread and it burned easily. It nearly ruined my project. I stopped as soon as I realized that the iron and flux were not at fault, I quickly ordered Canfield and will never try to save a few dollars on solder again. What a mess it was!
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