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Unsafe 3rd world solutions. Not secrets.
ОтветитьPine sap and Alcohol works just PHine.
ОтветитьTotal BS. Just use some flux.
ОтветитьIf it is true . That is very hustle to do . No recommend...
Ответитьیہ سب جھوٹ ہے
ОтветитьWow cool, now I know for the next time I need to adhere solder to a ruler... Because, yeah I need to do that NEVER
ОтветитьNever put acid or any other chemical in a DRINKING Bottle.
ОтветитьGreat
ОтветитьI like this idea, but a tad dangerous. Imagine the "one out of ten" who gets burnt by acid, or anything else.
Could easily use a good flux. But, by your video, it done the job very quick, especially to a ruler like that.
Maybe , for future videos, wearing gloves will give the 'one out of ten' out there, the nod to wear protective gear when dealing with battery acid - nasty stuff. Good video.
The acid from the battery is just about all is needed to remove oxidation to allow the solder to penetrate.
ОтветитьHas nobody realized that he switched solder or just me
ОтветитьGood
ОтветитьI have to try this. 👍
ОтветитьSomething wrong with using store-bought flux?
ОтветитьThe Indian useless Mr. Inventor Eye
Health & safety, what health & safety, this is how we do things in our country
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
bravo
ОтветитьModel railroader here. Been soldering brass track joints by the hundreds with regular No-Korode paste flux for years. No issues with corrosion. Once the joint is made I wipe it all clean with denatured alcohol.
ОтветитьFew people know of this "secret"???? HAHAHA....There is a whole industry built on this principle...
ОтветитьJust buy a bottle of zinc-oxide...3 bucks will give you a lifetime supply...And ONLY use on SS .
ОтветитьMistake one is that you put it away "clean", without any solder on the tip.
ОтветитьOr you could just clean it, use Flux and not poison yourself 🤔 🤷🏿♂️
ОтветитьTaking out electrolyte from working battery leads to permanent failure of battery
ОтветитьThank you.
Ответитьwow galing Naman po
ОтветитьDisclaimer: This method should definitely not be used on electronics or wiring as it will be corrosive. I was about to say that this method should only be used when soldering plumbing, but I don't think even that is a good idea.
Pretty nifty trick! I'm wondering what function this would serve though? What did you use it for, Mr. Inventor Eye?
So, what was the point? How to avoid scraping ruler, which would take about 3 seconds?
ОтветитьPoor safety
Ответить"and that kids is how I met your CANCER" 😂
Ответитьэто если нет флюса нормального в магазине?))
ОтветитьSuper joind❤
ОтветитьI'm pretty sure that's why they made Flux
ОтветитьI tried to measure how long he would be.
ОтветитьCan any flux be used on glass for the soldering to stick to?
ОтветитьWhy’s my flux just melt and the sodder makes a bb that’s not stuck to anything
ОтветитьTnks 👍
ОтветитьVery good nice work
ОтветитьZinc chloride solution? Wow!!!!! I never knew that in all my years of soldering. That will help me a ton the next time I need to solder to a large piece of metal that absorbs all the heat like a heatsink. I will clean it afterwards with 70 to 90% alcohol.
Ответитьwe cal this 'lotwasser', old old trick
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Ответитьthat repetitive non-music track is so annoying I left ...
ОтветитьClickbaight.
ОтветитьMit Loetfett geht es auch
ОтветитьPass me a swig of your water bottle mate.......
ОтветитьNot interested.
ОтветитьYou know what would be better than music in a video like this? Some dialog explaining what you're doing, and why.
ОтветитьI'll stick to my Amtech flux.
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