MG Chemicals - 4884-227G 63/37 Rosin Core Leaded Solder, 0.025 Diameter, 1/2 lbs Spool
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iwalton3
> 24 hourI now use this solder for everything. It wets very well and has a very effective flux. If you use this solder, I reccomend that you use a tip cleaner like this one (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005C789EU/ref=cm_cr_ryp_sol_prd_title) because your tip will get dirty from the strong flux.
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M
> 24 hourI totally rewired a 73 Harley FLH with a MCCruise control and a MUnit Blue. This solder melts at a low temperature and was easy to work with. Very glad I bought it.
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Terry M
> 24 hourQuality solder in a variety of sizes. One of my go to solders, no problems.
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Andrew
> 24 hourworks well,good delivery
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Jeffrey Jones
> 24 hourMG never disappoints. Always great quality and consistency.
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Michael H.
> 24 hourThis 63/37 (tin/lead) solder has worked out very well for work with thru-hole components on a PCB. I have built a QCX transceiver and have no complaints from the solder department. I may be tempted to use this thin-gauge solder on a SMD project that is in my future. It may be a tad too fat for that; maybe. This solder matches my experience with Kester solder. Both good.
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Who am I
> 24 hourWonderful to work with, much easier than lead free.
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Sung
> 24 hourFunctional
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Ale Ian
> 24 hourEutectic solder as advertised, works without that dreaded plastic-y phase you get with 60/40 blend. The rosin core is plentiful and aids in keeping tips clean and lean (and smells lovely! But thats neither here nor there, perhaps I shouldnt be enjoying the fumes as much as I do haha). Definitely recommend this for anyone doing electronics work or anyone looking for a eutectic solder. Good value for a half pound roll, which if I ever finish I will buy once again.
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Florida sailor
> 24 hourNovice solderer. Working great for me so far. Seems to be the right size for doing electronics.