Tarnished silver

"Mr.T" <MrT@home> wrote in message
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"Trevor Wilson" <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote in message
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I am using old fashioned 60/40 " Savbit " five core solder.

**I had no idea there was another kind of solder (worth bothering with).

Yep anybody required to meet ROHS *must* use non lead solder. Surprised
you
aren't aware of that.

MrT.

Really? Surely you jest!
 
"Trevor Wilson"
BTW:

I am using old fashioned 60/40 " Savbit " five core solder.

**I had no idea there was another kind of solder (worth bothering with).

** ROTFL !

Sounds like that country venue in "The Blues Brothers " movie that
offered BOTH kinds of music ...




...... Phil
 
"Mr.TURD"
"Trevor Wilson"

I am using old fashioned 60/40 " Savbit " five core solder.

**I had no idea there was another kind of solder (worth bothering with).

Yep anybody required to meet ROHS

** Who the fuck t be doing repair work in Aussie ???

You smartarse cunt.



..... Phil
 
"Phil Allison" <phil_a@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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Hi to all,

got a number of Speakon connectors yesterday that have solder pins on the
back for PCB mounting. Unfortunately, they must be very old stock and the
once shiny silver plating has gone very dull and brownish - naturally
they are not easy to solder.

What is the best way to remove the ( silver sulphide ) tarnish and make
the pins solder friendly again ??

BTW:

I am using old fashioned 60/40 " Savbit " five core solder.



.... Phil
A small piece of leather, rough side up between finger and thumb twisted
back and forth leaves a nice clean bright finish......
 

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