I thought I was being impatient wanting to turn up the heat, but it took way longer than this when I tried soldering my first piece 😂 I wont doubt myself next time! Thank you!
What's that red tool in the background? I'm just new into stained glass as I bought from someone getting out of it. In the box I got is the same red tool. What is it for?
I thought I was being impatient wanting to turn up the heat, but it took way longer than this when I tried soldering my first piece 😂
I wont doubt myself next time! Thank you!
Glad I could help
Wow it does look perfect, very clean! Is that a special kind of flux or any will do?
It’s Ruby flux and available here: amzn.to/3sz3v7G
What's that red tool in the background? I'm just new into stained glass as I bought from someone getting out of it. In the box I got is the same red tool. What is it for?
It’s called a (FID) it is used to burnish the foil after fooling the glass. Thank you for watching. We are live Monday at 7pm Eastern
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Thanks! But how can I know what temperature to what kind of work?
Great question! This video explains all that. Thanks for watching. th-cam.com/video/m6CS9o5kops/w-d-xo.html
Or,, use a Hakko Soldering Iron that does not require a reostat. 😊
Absolutely, and test the lead and solder before you set the temp. Always work at the temp that you feel works best for you.
I just got one for Christmas actually! Starting my first project soon!