Soldering Music Wire - Making Model Plane Landing Gear

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2023
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Комментарии • 34

  • @billffromnh
    @billffromnh 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nice video Mark. I've been soldering brass & music wire with a 50 watt iron since the '70s. I mainly use a 4% silver solder. Wire wrapping a joint sure does make it stronger, no matter if copper or steel wire is used. When a joint is all brass, I find a rosin (resin) flux works okay. For any joints having music wire or any other iron in it, I like to use an acid flux. Our plumbing flux. a paste, must be different than yours. I have some, but don't use it with music wire. I have a couple butane torches, but so far I haven't built anything with them, but merely played with them. I'll have to get them out & try them again.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the comentand info, its appreciated

  • @YumYouYesEyeSee
    @YumYouYesEyeSee 5 месяцев назад +1

    good job mark

  • @dennismiller6131
    @dennismiller6131 Год назад +1

    Thanks Mark. Your videos are always helpful.

  • @terryblackman6217
    @terryblackman6217 Год назад +1

    All good stuff there Mark. What a great little blow torch, l must get one.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Год назад

      Thank you Terry, appreciated, have a great day, enjoy this lovely weather 😀

  • @stevemerrill7430
    @stevemerrill7430 Год назад +1

    Thanks for doing this Mark!

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Год назад

      My pleasure!

    • @stevemerrill7430
      @stevemerrill7430 Год назад +1

      @@MarkRobinson555 I've never used a torch, or paste flux, but I might have to give that a try!

  • @Elnufo
    @Elnufo Год назад +1

    This is a very helpful Video, escacially for younger Modelers. Well done.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Год назад +1

      Really pleased you liked it, thank you very much for the comment 😀

  • @johnhess351
    @johnhess351 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice, I would've wiped the joint with alcohol or water after sanding, but apparently not necessary

  • @DanielMigneault
    @DanielMigneault Год назад +1

    So helpful, you make it look easy because well explained, thak you.

  • @SomeGuyInSandy
    @SomeGuyInSandy Год назад +2

    Heh, I literally did this today to beef up the gear on my Multiplex Gemini!

  • @marcobuonavita2757
    @marcobuonavita2757 Год назад +1

    molto ben fatto il video e il lavoro , gia' mi sono provato una volta ed e' venuto bene , ma il tuo lavoro e' eccellente grazie

  • @alanreynolds2125
    @alanreynolds2125 Год назад

    mark that looks like normal lead/tin solder to me!

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Год назад

      It could well be, it was my late fathers, so I was not entierly sure of the composition. thanks for the thought, its appreciated

  • @bigadd43
    @bigadd43 Год назад

    You dont warp it with copper wir ?

  • @spiroskatsikas
    @spiroskatsikas Год назад

    Great video only thing it's not silver soldering it's tin soldering

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Год назад

      Thank you, yes I agree it not silver solder, but not sure of the composition, thanks for the comment 😊

    • @spiroskatsikas
      @spiroskatsikas Год назад

      Tin and lead ,usually makes 40 /60 % tin to lead

  • @flasheart49
    @flasheart49 Год назад

    You sure that's silver solder?

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Год назад

      Yes 👍

    • @markjohnson5137
      @markjohnson5137 Год назад

      @@MarkRobinson555 doesn't look like silver solder to me as SS normally comers in rods, melting point is around 700c for easy ss, and the flux is potassium salts or fluorides and borates which you generally have to mix up from a white powder. Try melting your solder with a soldering iron, if you can its lead/tin solder

  • @MarkCroucherRC4fun
    @MarkCroucherRC4fun Год назад

    Useful video but that's not "silver solder" which is entirely different beast.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Год назад

      It could well be, it was my late fathers, so I was not entierly sure of the composition. Thanks for the comment

    • @MarkCroucherRC4fun
      @MarkCroucherRC4fun Год назад

      @@MarkRobinson555 Its far too soft to be silver solder, silver solder flows at a much higher temperature

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Год назад

      Thanks appreciate the comment 🧐