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I recently came to the realization that I've been kinda punishing myself with cheap no-name solder that is really difficult to work with.

I reluctantly bought this (rather expensive) lead free solder for around $25 and the difference really took me by surprise - it melts and flows so easily!

Kinda got me wondering what everyone else has been using for solder, or what's worked well for you so far at least?

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[–] BigDanishGuy 2 points 11 months ago

60/40 baby! https://www.esr.co.uk/shop/contents/en-uk/p32410_100g_0.7mm_%2822SWG%29_60_40_Solder_%28RoHS_Exempt%29.html Not from this shop, but the hqproducts label is the same.

Word came down from on high, that I wasn't to use 60/40 for teaching anymore. Usually went through about 1kg annually, and I had just stocked up. I think I had just gotten 8kg, or something like that, because of the bulk rebate, about a year before. And what was I to do? We weren't allowed to have the solder on premises anymore.

So anyway, 60/40 for 1.0 and 0.7mm and some sn/pb/ag for 0.25mm. And no, I don't have ventilation for my workspace, but I do have enough solder to last a couple of lifetimes.