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Re: [ihc] cold heat soldering
On Nov 4, 2004, at 7:43 AM, Tom Harais wrote:
Aren't we supposed to heat the wires/whatever first and melt the
solder onto
them rather than just flowing melted solder onto the cold items? The
way
they describe their process, "Just apply solder and it heats up to 800
degrees instantly" seems like it would result in a "cold solder joint"
and
be prone to failure, even if it did work.
Well, sir, if I had read ahead and known that you had already said
this, I'd have saved my breath. Anyway, you seem to be exactly on
target.
Oh, by the way, I'm now marketing targets. For each dollar you send
me, I'll send you a very well made silver plated target that will
refine your eyesight and your aim. Also, you could, in an emergency,
use it along with 15 cents to make a local phone call.
John
John Hofstetter
Ol' Saline
www.goldrush.com/~hofs
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