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The Harris Solder Kit SB861 & SCPF4 features a 1 lb spool of Stay-Brite #8 silver bearing solder with a 1/8" diameter, combined with a 4 oz jar of paste flux. This high-quality solder consists of 94% tin and 6% silver, making it ideal for a variety of applications, from electronics to plumbing. Designed for both professionals and hobbyists, this kit ensures reliable and efficient soldering every time.
K**
Practice on a piece of pipe you do not need
This is very easy to use, you do not need to flow nitrogen.
G**R
Good product
Easy to use
F**A
Super soldadura!
La compre un poco renuente, pero superó todas mis expectativas. Ahora ya no tengo que cargar con mi pesado equipo de oxiacetileno, solo con antorcha de gas map (turner) soldadura y fundente.Los acabados después de soldar quedan super limpios y la oxidación es minima y en la mayoría de los casos es nula, en otras palabras, super recomendado.
P**S
good solder bright
Good Solder
D**.
Product is superb. You may need to use tinning flux instead. Instruction unclear for HVAC lines.
Stay-brite #8 itself is very nice. I actually prefer it over brazing and stay-brite soldered joints are much stronger than brazed joints.Stay-brite #8 is different from the original 'Stay-brite.' The increased silver content does not only contribute to the enhanced joint strength, but allows you to "build up" solder to patch pinhole leaks or a huge gap without liquifying it all, as stay-brite #8 solids at 221℃ and melts at 279℃.This gives you a room of 58℃ to add more solder layer on top without melting them all and flood the pipe with solder. It requires some technique of moving the heat source back and forth (Don't do it sideways.), but you can definitely do it once you get used to.Stay-clean flux has no clear apply instruction provided (even in the Harris website), but the general rule is allowing about 8mm gap in between the flux applied part and end of the pipe that goes in.For the pipes with diameter smaller than 1.25", You may want to use a normal plumbing tinning flux. It works much better, without contaminating the line.
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