RE: [RCSE] Push Rods

2006-04-17 Thread Aradhana Singh Khalsa
tively low health hazard but then warn about fumes of unknown composition. Aradhana Singh -Original Message- From: Mark Drela [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 10:52 PM To: soaring@airage.com Subject: Re: [RCSE] Push Rods I've done quite a bit of soldering

Re: [RCSE] Push Rods

2006-04-17 Thread Mark Drela
I've done quite a bit of soldering with stainless steel, since most of my pushrods and my RDS hardware is SS. I simply use acid flux, aka "tinner's fluid", together with ordinary soft solder and a normal soldering iron. Nothing fancy. The acid flux is hydrochloric acid with zinc chloride salt

RE: [RCSE] Push rods

2006-04-16 Thread John Ensoll
solder is OK followed by a damp cloth cleanup. Regards, John Ensoll -Original Message- From: Shape [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, 16 April 2006 8:26 a.m. To: RCSE Subject: [RCSE] Push rods I'm working on a new plane that has .080 steel push rods. I have sanded and fluxed them an

Re: [RCSE] Push Rods

2006-04-16 Thread Erica and or Rob
Hey now, Maybe you're using the wrong flux? Rosin flux won't work, you need acid flux to sloder to steel. Don't get your electronics close to it though, corrosion city! RobII *'`'*.,.*'`'*.,.*'`'*.,.*'`'*.,.*'`'*.,.*'`'*.,.*'`'*.,.*'`'*.,.* [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [RCSE] Push Rods

2006-04-15 Thread Raschow
Concur on the Sta-Brite kit.  Often found in local hobby & craft shops.  Worked great with the stainless tube push-rods (actually tubes) that came with my Muller Esprit.  Have used the flux with other solder on "stubborn" joints too.  Best to use an iron vice a torch, torch burns away flux t

Re: [RCSE] Push Rods

2006-04-15 Thread Aradhana Singh Khalsa
aring@airage.com Subject: RE: [RCSE] Push Rods At 02:28 PM 4/15/2006 -0600, you wrote: >Nothing that's not already on the MSDS for the Silver Solder / Acid flux >(typically Zinc Chloride and Hydrochloric Acid) kit. I appreciate this. In the past I have used regular lead and tin solder afte

Re: [RCSE] Push Rods

2006-04-15 Thread Jon Stone
Silver solder that I am aware of requires a torch. Will the kit you are talking about here work with a soldering iron? And is there a special kit for the work we are talking about? This one, from Tower, says it flows at 430 F. http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXFS75 I use t

Re: [RCSE] Push Rods

2006-04-15 Thread Michael Neverdosky
In addition to the other comments you also need to be sure to use enough heat. The steel pushrod must be hot enough to melt the solder. The three big reasons why solder won't flow out are; 1. Not enough heat. 2. Surface not clean. 3. Wrong flux or not enough flux. michael On 4/15/06, Shape <[EMAI

RE: [RCSE] Push Rods

2006-04-15 Thread Rick Van Clief
At 02:28 PM 4/15/2006 -0600, you wrote: Nothing that's not already on the MSDS for the Silver Solder / Acid flux (typically Zinc Chloride and Hydrochloric Acid) kit. I appreciate this. In the past I have used regular lead and tin solder after having used an acid flux. It works well enough I

RE: [RCSE] Push Rods

2006-04-15 Thread Aradhana Singh Khalsa
Acid) kit, but worth reminding. Get lazy once, earn yourself a metallic taste for a long while. Aradhana Singh Khalsa Espanola, New Mexico -Original Message- From: clarence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 2:17 PM To: Shape; RCSE Subject: Re: [RCSE] Push Rods Are

[RCSE] Push rods

2006-04-15 Thread Shape
I'm working on a new plane that has .080 steel push rods. I have sanded and fluxed them and all the solder does is bead up. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong? Jerry RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ple

Re: [RCSE] Push Rods

2006-04-15 Thread clarence
y R/C gliders and electrics, contact our club at : http://www.silentflyer.org - Original Message - From: "Shape" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "RCSE" Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 2:12 PM Subject: [RCSE] Push Rods I'm working on a new plane that has.080 stee

[RCSE] Push Rods

2006-04-15 Thread Shape
I'm working on a new plane that has.080 steel push rods and they don't seem to solder well. I have sanded them, fluxed them and all the solder does is bead up. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong. Jerry RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe

Re: [RCSE] push rods

2002-01-05 Thread Pat McCleave
, KS - Original Message - From: Shape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: RCSE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 8:22 PM Subject: [RCSE] push rods > My latest plane comes with carbon pushrods that run in somekind of nylon > cover that dose not seem to glue well

Re: [RCSE] push rods

2002-01-05 Thread Simon Van Leeuwen
Again, try GOOP (Marine, Plumbers, Household, etc - they are all the same according to MSDS), or Shoe GOO, or PFM. Create a small fillet, submerse the tube apply some over the tube and let dry. Do prevent this adhesive from sagging, wet your finger and rub lightly to cause it to skin over. Shape