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"The Eternal Squire" wrote in message
... Hello everyone, My wife and I had been 'discussing' some of the effects of my hobby, such as the possible exposure of my 2-month old baby girl to lead vapor from soldering. I typically have been using coventional 2% silver electronics solder wire with my 12 watt pencil. I do a few connections every day, but my wife wants to take absolutely no chances, and on reflection, I don't really want to either. I'd like to know if here is anyone in the homebrew community who uses lead-free solder for fine electronics work, what brands or compositions they recommend, and where such can be obtained retail for a reasonable cost. Oh, yes, and can someone lend me a yard of it until I can afford my own large spool? Thanks in advance, The Eternal Squire You can check the Kester web site on the lead-free update http://www.kester.com/leadfree_update.htm Even without lead content, breathing flux fumes from solder can cause respiratory irritation/problems. Kester Recommendations http://www.kester.com/recommendations_leadfree.htm Alloy temperature guide http://www.kester.com/alloy_temp_chart.html w9gb |