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![]() "Michael Black" wrote in message news:alpine.LNX.2.02.1512041125060.14755@darkstar. example.org... I thought 63/37 was better. I once got a good deal on that mix, nice and thin too, and it lasted a long time. Fewer places to get electronic solder now, the replacement roll cost more and was too thick, and 60/40. The 63/37 may be slightly beter than the 60/40. The reason is that the 63/37 is beter is that it does not go through the 'plastic' state when cooling off. It goes directly from a liquid to a solid. I think it has the lowest melting point of any of the mixes. I don't use very much of the larger solder as I have switched to crimp conectors for much of the coax and power wires. Bought a couple of rolls of the very small stuff at hamfests over the years for not too much. If I see a bargain , I still get a roll . |