On 26 Aug 2006 at 4:02, G0XAR wrote:
> My understanding from the radio engineers at work is that lead
> solder is permitted for use in the aerospace and military industries because
> the lead free stuff is not reliable enough. What will become difficult in
> time is obtaining leaded solder for amateur use in the EU; it is no longer
> stocked by Maplins (the nearest thing we have in the UK to radio shack)
> which is odd because they also sell kits which need lead solder to make. So
> it might be a good idea if the fine folks at Elecraft were to offer a roll
> of lead solder as a purchasable option for those of us who are unable to
> source it in Europe.
Maplin appear to be the ONLY company who doesn't stock 60/40 leaded
solder - but these days they stock less and less of anything and I no
longer use them.
I have just checked all my suppliers and leaded is stocked by them
all, OK in some cases with a small price hike. I see the new CPC
catalogue has quite a range. For the small user home user Grandata
(
http://www.grandata.co.uk) has a good range.
How long this will continue we don't know, but it is still readily
available in the UK at least.
73 Dave G3YMC
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