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1/32″ (0.8mm) thick brass rods or bare 20 AWG (0.8mm) brass or copper wire. | * 1/32″ (0.8mm) thick brass rods or bare 20 AWG (0.8mm) brass or copper wire. | ||
* Weller WES50 soldering iron, Hakko FX888D, or any 60W (and above) temperature controlled iron. Set the temperature of the iron to 400C, and use liberal amount of flux. Use a brass sponge to keep the tip clean. | |||
* Clean the joints with a #0000 grade steel wool | |||
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- 1/32″ (0.8mm) thick brass rods or bare 20 AWG (0.8mm) brass or copper wire.
- Weller WES50 soldering iron, Hakko FX888D, or any 60W (and above) temperature controlled iron. Set the temperature of the iron to 400C, and use liberal amount of flux. Use a brass sponge to keep the tip clean.
- Clean the joints with a #0000 grade steel wool