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Old February 16th 04, 04:15 PM
Lynn Coffelt
 
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Hehe...I did that a couple years ago and now have a bunch of old stale
solder :-) I'm one of those nutty people who notices that "out-of-date"
solder just ain't as good as fresh.


I've begun to wonder if the solder is OK, but it is the solderer that gets
stale?

Lynn, W7LTQ since 1948


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Old February 16th 04, 04:24 PM
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Lynn Coffelt wrote:
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Hehe...I did that a couple years ago and now have a bunch of old stale
solder :-) I'm one of those nutty people who notices that "out-of-date"
solder just ain't as good as fresh.



I've begun to wonder if the solder is OK, but it is the solderer that gets
stale?

Lynn, W7LTQ since 1948



I think that sometimes too. :-)
I'm just picky - not saying that 'stale' solder isn't usable, its just
not as good as fresh.

-Bill

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Old February 17th 04, 05:04 AM
Mike Knudsen
 
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I'm just picky - not saying that 'stale' solder isn't usable, its just
not as good as fresh.


Isn't it the rosin flux inside that evaporates or gets stale, not the tin/lead
solder itself?
One old timer taught me to always crimp the end of the solder roll's free end
with pliers when I was finished with a session, to keep that flux from drying
out.
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