hi they're,was very keen to use this wonderful product but i had a 14 ct necklace and it didnt work,very frustrating,but saw you use solder so will give that a go,i alsdo thought it would work on most metals? suggestion welcome
How long does that small bottle last? I'm beginning to learn soldering and have used Firescoff and it is fabulous however, I feel like i've gone through it super fast.
Hi! Great video! I 'm used to solder with solder paste that already have flux..Can I use this spray too? If so, I am not sure when to add the drop of water, because there are several brass pieces I have to solder together and I prepare and join them with the paste before soldering. thanks for your help!
Hi Emma, Firescoff is ready to use and you just need to spray from a distance on to the required area. You don't need to add water. Firescoff is heat activated. Once soldered Firescoff can be removed in warm water. I hope this helps. Jen Sutton Tools Manger Birmingham
Oh I see. But I was talking about the water you put before the spray, for heating the metal (that is the reason?). If so, I don't know how to proceed because I put the solder paste (in the joints I want to solder) at the beginning of the process..and then I would have to spray the metal right?
Hi! I tried to use firescoff when soldering sterling silver jump rings. After soldering the rings have a white patina on it. Does it mean I did something wrong? Do I need to pickle them? Thanks
Ohhh Andrew Berry is so cute and the accent is to die for. I could listen to him talk about jewelry all day. He's a wonderful teacher to boot.
hi they're,was very keen to use this wonderful product but i had a 14 ct necklace and it didnt work,very frustrating,but saw you use solder so will give that a go,i alsdo thought it would work on most metals? suggestion welcome
How long does that small bottle last? I'm beginning to learn soldering and have used Firescoff and it is fabulous however, I feel like i've gone through it super fast.
Hi! Great video! I 'm used to solder with solder paste that already have flux..Can I use this spray too? If so, I am not sure when to add the drop of water, because there are several brass pieces I have to solder together and I prepare and join them with the paste before soldering. thanks for your help!
Hi Emma, Firescoff is ready to use and you just need to spray from a distance on to the required area. You don't need to add water. Firescoff is heat activated. Once soldered Firescoff can be removed in warm water. I hope this helps. Jen Sutton Tools Manger Birmingham
Oh I see. But I was talking about the water you put before the spray, for heating the metal (that is the reason?). If so, I don't know how to proceed because I put the solder paste (in the joints I want to solder) at the beginning of the process..and then I would have to spray the metal right?
Hi! I tried to use firescoff when soldering sterling silver jump rings. After soldering the rings have a white patina on it. Does it mean I did something wrong? Do I need to pickle them? Thanks
conny91rn that’s normal, all you need is to do is clean it off.
You need to pickle
Brass brush should also do the trick