I've been soldering my entire life. The brits really do take it to a whole other level though. There's such an emphasis there on limiting allowable tolerances and also providing the tradesman time to do the job correctly. In the states expediency is common. Wish the trade was more respected here.
@@kyleCAfire i think because majority of jobs there are slate or tile and life expectancy is at least 50 years,not like here shingles on 95% houses and soldering is frequently overkill
This setup with a titanium coated head instead of copper is much much better. We use it for gutters and it takes it to the next level. The tin is flowding 25 mm between the zinc. Copper head is old generation
compared to professional soldering on youtube(s), looks like this video is demonstrating almost substandard soldering. a) never heard of "reinforced soldering". ever hear of "ribbed edges" those are reinforced by means of bending. b) the flux is gel or liquid not solid. you are using weird material. c) you said stripping zinc? They do not. it is flux that takes care of oxide and seal the joint. d) not educate how much heat in the iron is necessary to heat the metal-flux (not the solder)
I just want to have a job like this. This takes soldering to a whole new level
I've been soldering my entire life. The brits really do take it to a whole other level though. There's such an emphasis there on limiting allowable tolerances and also providing the tradesman time to do the job correctly. In the states expediency is common. Wish the trade was more respected here.
@@kyleCAfire i think because majority of jobs there are slate or tile and life expectancy is at least 50 years,not like here shingles on 95% houses and soldering is frequently overkill
This setup with a titanium coated head instead of copper is much much better. We use it for gutters and it takes it to the next level. The tin is flowding 25 mm between the zinc. Copper head is old generation
Love this iron, bought it at Chris Industries in Joliet Illinois.
Great price to.
Thank you for the great comment. We are always please when a customer is happy. Have a wonderful weekend!
0:38 - I didn't know you needed a stripper to solder stuff... Now I have the perfect excuse!
I want this
@arnoldcustom We ship to Canada all the time, so let us know and we will be happy to take care of your needs. FYI, this product has a 2 year warranty!
I like this at 6.40. Nice tutorial.
What is the liquid you apply before soldering
May i know where i can buy what your holding? And what it is called? Thank you great guide video
You can order directly from NA Bocker. www.nabocker.com
I think it's strange the stick of tin does not stick on the soldering at 4:02 ish. He puts the stick on it right after he's done soldering the part :\
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una buena demostración, ...
Can this bond to roofing tar?
No
I would love 2 work with you
What name use your liguid
good morning
I would like to know the name of the tool shown at 37 seconds of this video and I think where to buy
tanks
thank you
It is a marking tool. You can buy is from NA Bocker
is that LPG? gas and what metals cam u solder together?
Nice!!
I want that chemical name before solder
The flux is zinc chloride and the salamoniac is ammonium chloride.
@@breshzalal2216 tnq sir
Sir cleaning chemical name
Any acid pretty much. Ive done home soldering with citric acid
this product must not be in Canada, never seen it
or.... you you could just use silicon and riverts ?
you can, but then you would have to repeatedly return to for repairs. Just do it once and done with this process.
spoken like a true jackleg
Nice
Muito interessante as informações.
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7:20 "appy solder ever 5 to 10mm, you mean.. cm i guess
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compared to professional soldering on youtube(s), looks like this video is demonstrating almost substandard soldering.
a) never heard of "reinforced soldering". ever hear of "ribbed edges" those are reinforced by means of bending.
b) the flux is gel or liquid not solid. you are using weird material.
c) you said stripping zinc? They do not. it is flux that takes care of oxide and seal the joint.
d) not educate how much heat in the iron is necessary to heat the metal-flux (not the solder)
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ese soldador va muy caliente no sabeis soldar
to cold..
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Love this iron, bought it at Chris Industries in Joliet Illinois.
Great price to.
Nice
Love this iron, bought it at Chris Industries Joliet Illinois.
Great price to.