Soldering metal - lamp shade repair
On Sunday, 1 April 2018 19:07:50 UTC+1, newshound wrote:
On 01/04/2018 18:59, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
David laid this down on his screen :
O.K. - should have looked more closely on line instead of accepting that
30W is normal and 45W is large.
Plenty of 100W soldering irons for not much money, but 120W gets a tad
expensive.
A true 100w should manage it, but don't expect one of those instant
trigger type 100w irons to cope. Like a gun, with a trigger and and a
copper loop type element.
Whether soldering might be enough, is a different story. I suspect
originally it will have been spot welded. You might be better looking up
how to try that, with a 12v car battery.
If it is plastic, you will have problems with that melting. I thought
these things were sometimes some sort of shell.
Given that the repair shouldn't be particularly visible, I'd be inclined
to use a blob of epoxy.
+2. I wouldn't even consider soldering while the plastic inserts are in place.
NT
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