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Title: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Rotary-Motion on December 02, 2012, 09:36:56 PM
rant time.......

i got 2 coils of solder in my house somewhere and do you think i can find them, is driving me nuts, ben in every box, cupboard, draw and no luck...

i keep sitting down and trying to switch off thinking where the hell did i put that stuff, all i know its very safe somewhere lol...

oh well ben offf to shops for a third roll, bought second cos i lost first hahaha...

 :-\
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Head Womble on December 02, 2012, 10:30:35 PM
It could be worse, I spent two days on and off (while the wife was at work) looking for my silver solder and flux,
on the second day she asked what I was looking for.

You guessed it, she knew exactly were it was  >:(
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Tony on December 02, 2012, 11:16:37 PM
Not just you, I spent a lot of this weekend looking for a box I've got with a selection of bolts and nuts in, missus looking too - eventually found it in a corner of the shed, must've gone past it 50 times, grrrr!
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Head Womble on December 02, 2012, 11:23:42 PM
You always find them in the last place you look for it.
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: photoman290 on December 02, 2012, 11:53:01 PM
You always find them in the last place you look for it.

or just after you buy a replacement. anyone for 13mm open ended spanners?
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Carrington on December 03, 2012, 06:14:01 AM
rant time.......

i got 2 coils of solder in my house somewhere and do you think i can find them, is driving me nuts, ben in every box, cupboard, draw and no luck...

i keep sitting down and trying to switch off thinking where the hell did i put that stuff, all i know its very safe somewhere lol...

oh well ben offf to shops for a third roll, bought second cos i lost first hahaha...

 :-\

If its anything like the wife's mobile have you tried your other pocket
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Rotary-Motion on December 03, 2012, 07:33:27 AM
well still dont know where it is, im going to move on and do other stuff on the camper instead and leave that job for now  :-\
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: julianf on December 04, 2012, 03:14:05 PM
If youre stuffed, let me know, and ill post you some to be getting on with.
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: greasemonkey on December 04, 2012, 05:15:03 PM
And on the subject of soldering, I know where everything is. I get a load of pipes all cleaned up and fluxed, and the blowtorch has a fetch. The flame just gets weaker and weaker. It sounds like there is plenty of gas in the cylinder. I've chucked the jet in some thinners now. I think its blocked. i could have finished the job today if that hadn't happened. Infuriating.
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: photoman290 on December 04, 2012, 06:15:22 PM
And on the subject of soldering, I know where everything is. I get a load of pipes all cleaned up and fluxed, and the blowtorch has a fetch. The flame just gets weaker and weaker. It sounds like there is plenty of gas in the cylinder. I've chucked the jet in some thinners now. I think its blocked. i could have finished the job today if that hadn't happened. Infuriating.

are you trying to work in the cold? i found that the flame does that when the temperature is low. try sticking the  gas in some warm water.
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Rotary-Motion on December 04, 2012, 06:15:49 PM
well still not found it, but managed to get 4 inches off a friend for now...

 8)

Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Rotary-Motion on December 04, 2012, 06:16:59 PM
And on the subject of soldering, I know where everything is. I get a load of pipes all cleaned up and fluxed, and the blowtorch has a fetch. The flame just gets weaker and weaker. It sounds like there is plenty of gas in the cylinder. I've chucked the jet in some thinners now. I think its blocked. i could have finished the job today if that hadn't happened. Infuriating.

are you trying to work in the cold? i found that the flame does that when the temperature is low. try sticking the  gas in some warm water.

very good piont the lpg bottles on the gas burner when roofing used to freeze up on full bore and cold weather..
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Julian on December 04, 2012, 06:18:31 PM
well still not found it, but managed to get 4 inches off a friend for now...

Did he enjoy it?
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: greasemonkey on December 04, 2012, 06:51:47 PM
And on the subject of soldering, I know where everything is. I get a load of pipes all cleaned up and fluxed, and the blowtorch has a fetch. The flame just gets weaker and weaker. It sounds like there is plenty of gas in the cylinder. I've chucked the jet in some thinners now. I think its blocked. i could have finished the job today if that hadn't happened. Infuriating.

are you trying to work in the cold? i found that the flame does that when the temperature is low. try sticking the  gas in some warm water.

You could be right there. The flame is coming out on an angle, but thinking about it, it burns at the end of the shroud anyway, not at the jet. It keeps flashing back and burning in the shroud as well, but I suppose that could be because of the low pressure. I'll try it. cheers.
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Rotary-Motion on December 04, 2012, 06:53:19 PM
well still not found it, but managed to get 4 inches off a friend for now...

Did he enjoy it?

he offered it very willingly  :P
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: K.H on December 04, 2012, 06:53:57 PM
well still not found it, but managed to get 4 inches off a friend for now...

Did he enjoy it?
Rotary probably did!

I suppose one of those solders is the one i got?
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Rotary-Motion on December 04, 2012, 07:04:13 PM
well still not found it, but managed to get 4 inches off a friend for now...

Did he enjoy it?
Rotary probably did!

I suppose one of those solders is the one i got?

i walk like john wayne now lol

soldiers what soldeirs???

hahahaha i must wear my glasses and yes the solder you got me was second, i need a new roll now
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: greasemonkey on December 05, 2012, 07:02:04 PM
Well I left the jet of the blow torch in thinners over night. Still wasn't right. Cleaned the shroud in thinners, then tried putting the gas bottle in warm water. Made a real scary boiling noise, so stopped doing that. I phoned Rothenberger and they said it definitely should not be flashing back into the shroud, and cold shouldn't affect it down to - 15. Take it back where you got it from. I'd already rung the place where I got it from, I was going to jut try a new gas cylinder. When I got there and showed them what was happening, they gave me a brand spanking new blowtorch. No questions asked, just gave it to me.
Thumbs up for Rothenberger and Boys Boden (the builders merchants)
Title: Re: fricken electrical solder
Post by: Rotary-Motion on December 05, 2012, 10:26:11 PM
Well I left the jet of the blow torch in thinners over night. Still wasn't right. Cleaned the shroud in thinners, then tried putting the gas bottle in warm water. Made a real scary boiling noise, so stopped doing that. I phoned Rothenberger and they said it definitely should not be flashing back into the shroud, and cold shouldn't affect it down to - 15. Take it back where you got it from. I'd already rung the place where I got it from, I was going to jut try a new gas cylinder. When I got there and showed them what was happening, they gave me a brand spanking new blowtorch. No questions asked, just gave it to me.
Thumbs up for Rothenberger and Boys Boden (the builders merchants)

very nice well done chap  ;D