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So it was that before I got started rebuilding my acid-eaten turnouts, track and roadbed, I discovered Superior No. 30 Supersafe Soldering Flux, which is self-neutralizing (from heat) and VASTLY increased my soldering success as well as exponentially improving both soldering speed and the way my joints appeared (clean, shiny, with very little "globbing")
Too bad Bob that your "pusher" of consumer quantities of that Superior No.30 flux has closed shop (or at least I seem to recall you mentioning it some time ago). Have you found other sources, or you have enough to last you until you no longer dabble in soldering?
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Curiously, the H&N Electronic site is still active and a quick inspection shows no sign of any announcement to close up.https://hnflux.com/page39.htmlBut if you want to go elsewhere, there is an Ebay store with a good record and many sales. https://www.ebay.com/itm/116314723029?
Good to know. Thanks!I could have sworn that few years ago Bob mentioned that he was no longer able to buy that flux from his favorite source. I guess I should have checked for myself.
That flux does work well, but since I now mostly do precision electronic soldering I use standard rosin-based flux. I gave a small vial of it to my friend who was doing some trackwork and it worked really well for him. He used a Microbrush to applied it to the parts being soldered. That works really well for precise application.
Ah, I think I figured it out. Their main page shows:We found it necessary to close for a short period of time due to circumstances beyond our control, but we are reopening but with less items. Thank you for all your support over the years.So Bob did mention the closure, but I don't recall him mentioning reopening. Could be just my memory.
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Regarding solder wire, can it have a little copper, 0.5% in it and still get good (stronger than electrical) results?It's a lot easier to get hold of96.5%tin/3%silver/0.5%copperhttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/315223285652?_nkw=sn+ag+solder&itmmeta=01J7BXCZP7NPE91CMSV9B7FFCB&hash=item4964c59f94:g:pl8AAOSwKvVmPgG~&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKkEzcdMqCZouqb%2BPGcez3ob6us3%2FMyx0RLeYh4vZdEIJBGto4GD1I%2FoQ%2BTk0lpZpequTH6NT6hFGlCWNmPuXrQ5BnU1sok4px0PEEQhmxnSS%2B4b8dkmFyvolJN0A7sjcd8UFBLGQncVNVjJX1GY4AbHFzQLfRpm7%2BuiaZROZY2JRYeZC2da0epKx7YIYK64agqUDheFmM02Soy0T8T0aCnGOEkn53DXDxtt5dKnD%2BEpl%2BSgeFumOAwWTbcFbG5if8zo4wpHz%2BDmtzCWKk9GVblWYysmLhVDRb2C2XqJJ2NpDA%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR577s_26ZA&edge=1