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    Need help with solder pot pls

    Just bought a solder pot (actually a retangle 180mm x 140mm x 45mm) as i want to use it to take muilt pin connecters (288 pin) off boards so i can replace them, the problem is the tank/pot needs a lot of solder to fill it!!! and that's gonna cost a furtune . Would any one know it if it would be ok to put say a block of metal in the tanks to reduce the volume so i dont need to buy so much solder?

    Thanks

    Last edited by petemanuk; 12-15-2022, 10:51 AM.

    #2
    Re: Need help with solder pot pls

    sounds reasonable, but make sure the item is copper for good heat transfer

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      #3
      Re: Need help with solder pot pls

      surprised solder costs so much nowadays...
      a brick of copper technically should be more expensive than a brick of solder. Probably have to use a brick of iron or something and be damned about the heat conductivity.

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        #4
        Re: Need help with solder pot pls

        When I was looking for lead for making low melt solder there were sellers on ebay selling decent weights for not much. i found that the price of tin was much cheaper off Aliexpress though.

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          #5
          Re: Need help with solder pot pls

          Thanks all for the info.

          Bit of a wild card i've seen a roll of roofing lead for a resonable price only thing i cant find what its actual composition is?? so may not be suitable for soldering, i'll post my findings as soon as i can get some more info (unless anyone else on the forum knows)

          Thanks again.
          Last edited by petemanuk; 12-16-2022, 03:25 AM.

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            #6
            Re: Need help with solder pot pls

            Roofing lead is just lead. You might want to add some tin to lower the melting point.

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              #7
              Re: Need help with solder pot pls

              About 60% Pb and 40% Sn, for work with flame burner.
              Information may be marked directly on stick, say 40% Sn.

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                #8
                Re: Need help with solder pot pls

                Interesting, wonder how cheaply you can get roofing lead flashings and try to make DIY lead acid batteries with them...

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                  #9
                  Re: Need help with solder pot pls

                  Probably it would be better to use smaller pot.
                  Anyways, your idea about metal piece may work. I suggest to use aluminum, it has very good conductivity, much better than solder and not so expensive.

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                    #10
                    Re: Need help with solder pot pls

                    Actually one problem that hasn't been considered... wouldn't a brick of aluminum float in a pool of solder? I think even iron may float in a pool of molten solder. Copper might actually sink, but again copper is more expensive than solder.

                    I'll need to test this the next time I remelt my pot of waste solder I've collected, I figure a lot of stuff could actually float.

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                      #11
                      Re: Need help with solder pot pls

                      not sure if youve already gotten a solution, but how does your cost compare to getting a cheap propane tank driven forge/casting/melting setup? (google amazon for examples). aside from having other potential uses, you could basically melt down whatever materials you wanted then and basically recycle stuff, make your own formulas, etc.
                      Rules:
                      1 - If it can happen, it will.
                      2 - There is always a way.
                      3 - There is always a BETTER way.
                      4 - There is an exception to every Rule, including Rule #4.

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                        #12
                        Re: Need help with solder pot pls

                        Too easy to overheat the pcb using propane...

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