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JRP3, that's what we're unclear about. At the very least, he uses a different bottle than the solder-it alu paste. I made a comment on the page to see if he responds, meh.
Solder-It Alu Paste No!
JRP3 said:He did, as I quoted:Solder-It Alu Paste No!
http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?174096-need-tips-for-aluminum-solderingActually, you can use normal motor oil or even cooking oil (like canola oil) when soldering aluminum. As was pointed out above the problem is that aluminum oxidizes within microseconds of exposure to the air and you want to keep this from happening. You need to immerse the aluminum in the oil and then clean it with a wire brush or something similar. Some people just keep brushing the aluminum with the soldering iron (or gun) tip while applying the solder. Of course, you MUST keep the aluminum, the soldering iron tip, and the solder within the layer of oil.
Now there is available solder with a special flux that can be used to solder aluminum. However, this is not always available. But, virtually everyone has some sort of suitable oil "handy" and that makes soldering aluminum relatively easy.
I remember that I have read someone has succeeded in soldering aluminium under oil bath.
JRP3 said:I took it to be the opposite, "No, not Solder-it Alu paste".
docnjoj said:Just a hopeful bump, agniusm, to see if there are any words of promise on the horizon for your kits?
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deVries said:docnjoj said:Just a hopeful bump, agniusm, to see if there are any words of promise on the horizon for your kits?
otherDoc
Do you think he ran into some issues, or is this still a honeymoon wife attention thang??? :wink:
:lol:
agniusm said:Hi, thanks for kind words. Yes, we have some unspoiled greenness back here. Was living in UK for 8 years and now 3 years back. Cannot be happier.
The kit's are ready to be shipped, only thing i have 8mm brass threaded bars rather than aluminium. I have bought some aluminium rod to make it all same material but the lathe man is on vacation and i am not sure if he will be able to come in to work to get them done. here is the list of what i have available:
4S - 2 (Price, 53.55USD + shipping)
6S - 12 (Price, 61.24USD + shipping)
12S - 3 (Price, 89.68USD + shipping)
16S - 2 (Price, 107.43USD + shipping)
24S - 1 (Price, 144.05USD + shipping)
Prices include PayPal fees, if willing to do bank transfer, minus 3.4%
To get shipping prices go here:
http://www.fedex.com/lt/
http://www.dhl.lt/en.html
http://www.post.lt/en
Divide shipping cost by 2.75 and you will get price in USD.
Address to ship from: Lithuania, Zarasai, post code: LT-32116 (for shipping quote)
Thanks