NOTES ON SOLDERING
Never try to solder with an iron that is not properly tinned. * * * For soldering very fino wires it is essential to use a solder of low-melt-ing point. ¥ * ijt Uon't forget when solderirtg line wires or small togs that these, owing to their small sw.e, heat much more readily tlian larger ohjects. * * * Lse a little flux only, for good soldering, one of the comruonest faults being to liiake the work swim in flux instoad of being thinly covered ovet the small area wliere the joint lyill be. * * * — Ahv-ays arokl a;.- jpint-dTi -tiro" 'aerial wire if pQ^sible* but wltere it is unavoidable arrance to solder tbe joint? OtherwNev trouble will certainly develop, due to higli ' resistance at this point.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 274, 20 December 1929, Page 4
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120NOTES ON SOLDERING Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 274, 20 December 1929, Page 4
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