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Building Tips and technical articles. => Building techniques => Topic started by: Dennis Toth on May 24, 2015, 08:00:51 PM
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I had to fix a locations of the uniflow line in my Ringmaster. I had picked up a large tip solder iron a Weller SP-80 from a sale table at the local hobby store for $5. This is a great soldering iron heats up fast. Lots of heat and big tip. Easily heated the tube solder and finished the job. Good little tool.
Best, DennisT
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For tanks, I now use a small butane soldering iron. Remove the copper tip and you have a nice little butane torch!
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I am like Floyd, I use a mini torch I got from Radio Shack to remove the end cap, and either my big Weller or my big Craftsman soldering gun to reassemble. I also use rosin core solder. Almost all the fluxes are corrosive and they are a pain to neutralize!
Thanks for the tip on the iron, my good one disappeared, I guess it grew legs and walked off. I had it since 1972.
Bill
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If you ask for "rosin core" solder, you might get blank looks. Instead, go for "Radio Solder". I use the Radio Shack kind. Totally non-corrosive, and I seldom bother to wash my soldering work after finishing.
Floyd
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For tanks, I now use a small butane soldering iron. Remove the copper tip and you have a nice little butane torch!
I have the same torch and just used it last week to solder some pushrod ends on. Not having soldered anything in years, I think I applied way too much heat a couple times but eased up and got some good solder joints.
Due to a recent inadvertent high speed contact with the pavement, I have a slightly crushed tank that my friend declared as "trashed". I was doing some research here on soldering tanks and was thinking of buying a 80 watt soldering iron but think I'll try repairing the tank using the torch.
Thanks for the post, Floyd.
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I tackled a tank once. n~
It wasn't as easy as I expected. True learning experience. HB~>
Now if I had the tank before I drilled the engine mounting holes and before I put in the blind nuts?
I didn't want to plug and redrill the mounting holes. A price to pay for lazyness. n1
Here's the link.
Did get it done though.
"Eventually."
A line from the movie Seabiscuit.
http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php/topic,35403.0.html
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Um Bill,"your friend" has many more tanks to replace that one, for free. Hint. Unless, of course, you want an exercise in frustration. like the rest of this wacko hobby. H^^ LL~ LL~
No, I have enough frustrations as it is. n~ Just looking to save some money.
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Tinplate is so very easy to solder that you can use just about anything that'll melt solder. I'm surprized that the butane torch works: I'd expect it to get things too hot. But hey -- if it works, it works.