Solder - Silva-Brite
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Brent and Alyssa
> 24 hourI returned, like 1/4 or 1/8th this much to Home Depot for about the same price.
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Often Disappointed!
> 24 hourWorks much better than the crappy stuff I got at the big box store for copper pipe joints. Flows better, almost as good as the long outlawed 50/50. Used in conjunction with Oatey 30372 No. 95 Tinning Flux.
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Patrick Guarracino
> 24 hourUsed many brands but this one you don’t have think about it does it’s job even fixes bad joints
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CK
> 24 hourExcellent solder, flows well. Strong soldered joints, no leak. I use this with Oatey tinning flux. Best of both worlds. Got the solder from ebay for $26 shipped free. Avoided Amazons slow shipping.
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Glen E Thomas
> 24 hourFlows perfectly every time, no leaks
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dla
> 24 hourAccording to Lucas-Milhaupts (manufacturer) product information published on their website Silvabrite 100 was developed as a low-cost alternative to the standard Silvabrite (96.5% tin, 3.5% silver) soft solder. Standard Silvabrite has a lower flow point than Silvabrite 100 (+430F vs. +660F) but similar melt point (+430F vs. +440F). It works well with general purpose soldering flux and is ideal for sweating copper pipe in plumbing work. I almost never get a leaking joint with Silvabrite. Ive never used Silvabrite 100 but its probably okay. However, standard Silvabrite, THE REAL DEAL is available from other sources for about the same price as Silvabrite 100 from Amazon ($35.97). I paid $37.50 for a one pound spool of 1/8 diameter standard Silvabrite at a local welding supply.
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Bryan
> 24 hourIt flows great and is much better than what you might find at the big box store. This is what the pro plumbers use.
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Hot Little Number
> 24 hourGreat product. Quick shipping.
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Boyd Shermis
> 24 hourExcellent silver solder for sweating copper pipes.
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John M.
> 24 hourIm not a pro plumber...just a homeowner doing some basic repairs. I tried soldering with the material i got from my local big box HW store...this is orders of magnitude easier. Whats the old adage? You get what you pay for! Worth every penny.