11-27-2014, 05:13 AM
e-paw Wrote:I know the feeling Steamy ,,,,When Soldering on the walkways I had to use a lot of heat, this caused other solder seams to open. It took several attempts to get everything to stay together and stay straight.Remember the guy who wanted to solder some additional details onto the boilershell of his Korean build brass loco. He addes a lot of heat too to make strong soldering connections, but in fact the boiler "exploded" and spitted nearly all his detail parts into the room, spreading according Murphy's laws into the never-never-find-again-corners, because the Koreans did not bend the boiler sheets correct before soldering and so they were under a strong tension.
On a Monday of course :evil:
Cheers
Lutz
