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On 03/12/15 18:06, Jeff wrote:
On 03/12/2015 15:20, gareth wrote: I wonder how many are still using the 60 / 40 (lead / tin or tin / lead?) solder despite the Common Market (or whatver they call themselves these days) ruling that lead free must be used to the exclusion of all else? And how many are not using any solder at all because they are a variant of CBers and not actually _REAL_ radio amateurs? Wrong again Gareth!! tin lead solder is not banned "to the exclusion of all else". It is still allowed in biomedical, military and some avionics equipment and for the repair of items that were built with tin/lead. It is still easy to purchase 60/40. Jeff ========================= Agree , I still happily use 60/40 resin core solder and recently stocked-up . Lead free solder is a pain. Frank , GM0CSZ / KN6WH in IO87AT |