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You might also look into conductive paint (used as adhesive). It depends what you need this for.I've used http://www.chemtronics.com/p-693-circuitworks-conductive-pen.aspxAs you can see, all these are silver-based and rather pricey. But it is the silver is what makes them conductive.
http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/prototyping-and-circuit-repair/circuit-repair/nickel-print-840/This stuff seems to be a happy medium of strength, conductivity, and cost.
Getting back on track ... (yup I just did that). Hey Pete I figured you had an idea on something to use. I saw this very pen in Radio Shack and debated on using it. To be honest I'd be surprised if I need anything beyond 300 F but I'm not sure. I'm going to use it on a motor brush. More on that later. How strong do you think the pen liquid is? Is it more like paint?
Nickel Print would probably work for that. But to be honest, I would still go with a drop of paste flux, and some goodsoldering technique. When soldering fine wires to tender truck tabs, there is always a danger of melting the truck frames.You need to be in and out in a fraction of a second. File the tip of the tab super clean with a file. Tin the wire with solder beforehand.Put a drop of flux on the truck tab and tin it. THEN you should be able to make that joint in the blink of an eye and not melt the frame.