Pencil Tip Soldering
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![]() 40W SOLDERING IRON CRAFT WELDING GUN TOOL PENCIL TIP $$ US $1.00
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![]() 2 SOLDERING IRON BUTANE PENCIL TORCH PIEZO START 4 TIPS US $12.90
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![]() 40W SOLDERING IRON CRAFT WELDING GUN TOOL PENCIL TIP US $1.00
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![]() 30 W Soldering Iron Pencil Tip 30W Tube Solder Wire US $7.49
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![]() New 45W Pencil Type Soldering Iron With Replaceable Tip US $6.99
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![]() 60w 60 watt Soldering Iron Pencil Weld Welding Tip Tool US $.01
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![]() $$ 40W SOLDERING IRON CRAFT WELDING GUN TOOL PENCIL TIP US $1.75
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![]() 5 X Replaceable Soldering Welding Iron Pencil Tips 60W US $1.59
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![]() 80 Watt 120 Volt Soldering with Pencil Style Tip US $4.99
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Self-igniting Butane Pencil Torch with Tips List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $19.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Control a flame of 2000° F with pinpoint accuracy. Designed for jewelry manufacturing and repair, fine industrial applications, hard-to-reach areas, and all soldering tasks that require precision. Adjustable fuel control 4 nozzle tips and holder One hour run time on butane Porcelain enclosed Piezo igniter Brass valve block Made from aluminum with black anodized coating, and chrome plated brass tip Butane not included. |
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4 Soldering Iron Pencil Tips Jewelers Metalsmith Tools Sale Price: $6.63 |
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4 Soldering Iron Tips For Soldering Jewelry & Metals. This is a new set of 4 soldering iron tips. These replacement tips can be used for just about anything. They are designed to be used with 30 to 100 watt soldering irons... |
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Mag-Torch MT245C MAPP/Propane Heavy Duty Pencil Flame Burner Torch Tip List Price: $22.99 Sale Price: $13.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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HEAVY-DUTY PENCIL BURNER TIP TORCH - Performs on large jobs ~ Finishes smaller jobs quickly ~ Can be used with Mapp or propane fuel ~ 6 per pack ~ Clamshell |
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Weller Soldering Tip, Pencil, Thread-On, .03" Sale Price: $5.77 |
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Pencil, 0.03" (PL111) |
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Weller NTA F/ Wmp Solderng Pencil Chisel Tip Sale Price: $15.15 |
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Soldering Iron Replacement Tips Type: Chisel For Use With: WMP Micro Soldering Pencil For Use With: Soldering Station Point Size: 0.0630 In. Tip Series: NT Series |
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Weller Soldering Iron, 50W, For WES50, Pencil, W/ ETA Tip Sale Price: $41.75 |
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Soldering pencil for WES50. 20 watt mini-iron set; Tenperature range: 350°F to 850°F |
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Weller NTGW F/ Wmp Solderng Pencil Cylindrical Tip Sale Price: $24.60 |
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Soldering Iron Replacement Tips Type: Gull Wing Cylindrical For Use With: WMP Micro Soldering Pencil For Use With: Soldering Station Point Size: 0.0790 In. Tip Series: NT Series |
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Weller WMRT 24V Micro Desoldering Tweezers For WD1M and WD2M Soldering and Rework Stations List Price: $258.99 Sale Price: $239.99 |
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Micro SMD Desoldering Tweezers with RTW2 Tip Set, 24V |
What kind of solder, Solder Flux should I use when joining copperwire that is gold colored? I am new to solder
I am new to soldering. And I need to join a rectangular shape securely. I plan to wire wrap the shape with 24 gauge gold colored copper wire and also have 5 to six beads arranged in the middle of the rectangular shape which is going to be a pendant.
Can you please tell me the best way to join the 18 gauge wire, I need to know what supplies I need as far as the best solder for this project and solder flux as well as should I use a Pencil Torch or a pencil tip Soldering Iron. I have both.
Please tell me brand names of the products.
Thanks best answer 10 points!
Any tin solder wire should do to solder Brass Wire. There are different alloys, which melt at different temperatures. This is important if you want to solder on top of an existing solder, in which case you should use a lower temperature solder.
There are led-based and non-led based. They all have flux embedded. There are also different gages. You can get some at Radio Schack, or at your local hardware store. Since it is for a pendant, I would advise non-led based.
For an 18 or 24 gage wire, or even less, a 30 Watt Pencil tip or even smaller, is sufficient.
If you are trying to solder to a fairly large piece, then, you may need something more powerful. A torch may do the trick, but I do not recommend because ir heats up everything. There are also stronger Electric Soldering rods, of several hundred watts. Flux may help, but it is messy. Make sure it is clean.
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