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  • #16
    good old D'Addario has several grades of stringed instrument rosins, here is their nicest one in light or dark
    https://www.daddario.com/products/or...premium-rosin/



    their cheap stuff is $3/oz on Amazon

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    • #17
      I've used Chemwix and it's perfectly good. My brand for 20ish years or so is Techspray. Working on tube gear, I get the wide stuff .098 inch width, in 100 foot rolls. Deadly expensive now, Mouser's price is $82.58 for one of those. Luckily now it takes a couple years to use one up, and I haven't had any problem with it getting "stale" and refusing to soak up solder. Smaller rolls are available, I think 5 ft and 25.

      I have run across some solder braids that don't work worth a damn, even if flux is added. Usually found at bargain prices. Maybe stale, or just poorly made. So I pay the rate and stick with what I know works.

      Of course the new no lead solders don't play nice. I find it best to mix some leaded solder into whatever I'm trying to melt to get it to behave better whether it's up the solder sucker or into the braid.

      Juan I'm amused and amazed by your tale of home made solder braid. If there's a way to do something, you'll find it. Given today's prices for store-bought I can see the attraction to rolling your own.

      https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail...EZTtED0A%3D%3D
      This isn't the future I signed up for.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View Post
        IJuan I'm amused and amazed by your tale of home made solder braid. If there's a way to do something, you'll find it. Given today's prices for store-bought I can see the attraction to rolling your own.

        https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail...EZTtED0A%3D%3D

        I think the thing to know about Juan is that many of the services and products we take for granted in the US are simply not economical or even always available to him. He's a master at undertanding mechanics and even electronics at such a fundamental level that he can get on the other side of resourse availability even to the point of making his own often and as needed. it's truely impressive. Many of us have a similar understanding of the chemistry, electronics and just general mechanical skills to do the same. But not being in Juan's position we have never been put to it. Necessity is the mother of invention and Juan has repeatedly demonstrated the knowledge and skill to fabricate almost anything related to our genre. I'm always happy for his participation and continued involvement in the forum.
        "Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo

        "Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas

        "If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
        You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz

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        • #19
          I typically use a solder sucker, but on certain boards I'll use the solder braid. For that, I've been using the MG Chemicals 453 (Desoldering Braid / Solder Removal SUPRWIK .075in WIDTH GREEN 50FT LENGTH). I also have the 0.050in version as well.

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