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    #46
    Originally posted by scottie3158
    No mate I wasn't aware can you use a normal soldering iron to apply the heat or a little blow torch?
    The idea Paul is low heat. With the brass with high heat it might buckle. I use a Dremel heat gun Model 2ooo.
    It uses a butane, lighter fuel. It comes with a nozzle for use as a heat gun on low temp solder. Also has an adjustable
    heat slide.

    Worth having a go with a soldering iron to see what happens.

    One thing is you can get the paste into small areas where you may not get the soldering iron. The heat gun is not
    a problem as it is just a matter of heating the metal which sets the solder off. Some of the small parts I have soldered
    I do not think you could have got the soldering iron into

    Laurie

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    • scottie3158
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 14221
      • Paul
      • Holbeach

      #47
      Originally posted by Laurie
      The idea Paul is low heat. With the brass with high heat it might buckle. I use a Dremel heat gun Model 2ooo.
      It uses a butane, lighter fuel. It comes with a nozzle for use as a heat gun on low temp solder. Also has an adjustable
      heat slide.

      Worth having a go with a soldering iron to see what happens.

      One thing is you can get the paste into small areas where you may not get the soldering iron. The heat gun is not
      a problem as it is just a matter of heating the metal which sets the solder off. Some of the small parts I have soldered
      I do not think you could have got the soldering iron into

      Laurie
      Thanks again I will get some and give it a go.

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      • Guest

        #48
        Originally posted by scottie3158
        Thanks again I will get some and give it a go.
        Bit of smell Paul & perhaps some not nice stuff. So I use my paint nose filter thinghy. Also in future a small desk fan to blow away from my nasal area.

        As it, in my case, is only minor sessions I cannot see any problems. Electronic engineers are using this daily so would appear the risks are minimal.
        Like all things better safe than sorry.

        Laurie

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        • scottie3158
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          • Apr 2018
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          • Paul
          • Holbeach

          #49
          Cheers for the advice.

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          • stillp
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            • Nov 2016
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            • Pete
            • Rugby

            #50
            Originally posted by Laurie
            perhaps some not nice stuff.
            There are some nasty things in some low-temperature solders.
            Pete

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            • JR
              • May 2015
              • 18273

              #51
              Oh thought I'd arrived at some metal ware forum.:surprised:
              Great work Laurie, some thing I can enjoy looking at , but not able to attempt using solder.My limit is CA ,it probably wouldn't acheive some of the structures.

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              • Guest

                #52
                Originally posted by stillp
                There are some nasty things in some low-temperature solders.
                Pete
                Yes I have had a look Pete. No lead though & there is only about 10 secs in an operation.

                Interesting thing all the stuff I have read & not one should be careful you should do this do that.

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                • Guest

                  #53
                  Originally posted by John Race
                  Oh thought I'd arrived at some metal ware forum.:surprised:
                  Great work Laurie, some thing I can enjoy looking at , but not able to attempt using solder.My limit is CA ,it probably wouldn't acheive some of the structures.
                  Laugh oh laugh John. And there is more to come & very enjoyable at
                  least for me :smiling6:

                  As mentioned on here the first SeaKing I built is in the archives here.

                  On that PE from FlightPath I did use C/A. This is my first go at low temp soldering
                  Does a better job than C/A but it is marginal.

                  Laurie

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                  • JR
                    • May 2015
                    • 18273

                    #54
                    Its an education in its self Laurie. Keep it up.:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:

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                    • Richard48
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                      • Apr 2018
                      • 1903
                      • Richard
                      • Clacton on Sea

                      #55
                      More bespoke work Laurie,You are a master with P.E,I used to do afvs and aircraft and i was hopeless with using etch sets.Have the most clumsy hands in Christendom and i admitted defeat.I shall just sit back and enjoy your Seaking coming to life.
                      Great stuff.
                      Richard.

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                      • Guest

                        #56
                        Originally posted by John Race
                        Its an education in its self Laurie. Keep it up.:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
                        Wow & at my octogenarian number of years John.

                        Life in the vintage dog but a bit ponderous. Needs
                        a lie down between PE.

                        Laurie

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                        • Guest

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Richard48
                          More bespoke work Laurie,You are a master with P.E,I used to do afvs and aircraft and i was hopeless with using etch sets.Have the most clumsy hands in Christendom and i admitted defeat.I shall just sit back and enjoy your Seaking coming to life.
                          Great stuff.
                          Richard.
                          Thanks Richard. Well at the end of April a define lull.

                          I have the bent finger syndrome. Told it is a Viking thing. Fascinating
                          as my maternal grandfather was a Shetlander.


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                          Not my finger but that is what has happened. Very difficult getting gloves on.
                          Fortunate I am left handed the bent finger right handed.

                          Just wonder what it is like for 3 weeks with just one hand. Just have to rope the
                          missus in ha ha.

                          Laurie

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                          • Guest

                            #58
                            The cargo sling a la FlightPath.

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                            • Steven000
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                              • Aug 2018
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                              • Steven
                              • Belgium

                              #59
                              Great detailwork Laurie, all very impressive :thumb2: .
                              Steven

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                              • Guest

                                #60
                                Some amazing detail work going into this Laurie, very impressive.

                                I'm glad to see that winch looks nice and sturdy too, my brother used to depend on it!

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