On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 12:59:11 -0400, in uk.d-i-y "jerrybuilt "
] wrote:
Phil Addison wrote:
Solder for capillary fittings is tin-rich and does not have a
pasty phase.
No? Not at all? In that case, if you heat up a test join and
continually move it as the solder solidifies, the joint strength
won't be compromised - is that what you're saying?
No, of course not. Did you forgot the /pedant mode/ warning?
Just for you...
Solder for capillary fittings is tin-rich and does not have a *a wide*
pasty phase.
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Phil Addison
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