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Lawrence Earl October 3rd 06 12:03 AM

Solder to Aluminum?
 
The problem with soldering to aluminum is that the aluminum oxidixes before
it gets hot enough for the solder to stick. The trick is to puddle the
solder on the aluminum, them using a stanless brush or something the solder
won't stick to, brush the aluminum under the hot solder. That way the air
can't get ot it to oxidize it. The solder will tin it and stick fine. I have
been doing this since 1948.



robby October 3rd 06 04:46 PM

Solder to Aluminum?
 
if you don't want to solder, just clean the aluminum area
and use a stainless steel hose clamp (automotive type)
with some noalox or similar anitox/sieze compound.

or deoxit on the area before clamping.

73


Helmut Wabnig October 3rd 06 05:47 PM

Solder to Aluminum?
 
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 23:03:33 GMT, "Lawrence Earl"
wrote:

The problem with soldering to aluminum is that the aluminum oxidixes before
it gets hot enough for the solder to stick. The trick is to puddle the
solder on the aluminum, them using a stanless brush or something the solder
won't stick to, brush the aluminum under the hot solder. That way the air
can't get ot it to oxidize it. The solder will tin it and stick fine. I have
been doing this since 1948.

Thanks, will try soon.
w.

Jim - NN7K October 3rd 06 09:58 PM

Solder to Aluminum?
 
Have to agree-- aluminium oxidizes almost
immediatly, when burnished, and as mentioned
the trick is to get the solder to the aluminum,
before it re-oxidizes . As an aside, the silvery
powder in a firecracker IS powdered aluminium,
which gives an idea of how FAST the stuff oxidizes
(burn, in this situation)! Jim NN7K


Helmut Wabnig wrote:
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 23:03:33 GMT, "Lawrence Earl"
wrote:

The problem with soldering to aluminum is that the aluminum oxidixes before
it gets hot enough for the solder to stick. The trick is to puddle the
solder on the aluminum, them using a stanless brush or something the solder
won't stick to, brush the aluminum under the hot solder. That way the air
can't get ot it to oxidize it. The solder will tin it and stick fine. I have
been doing this since 1948.

Thanks, will try soon.
w.



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