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Title: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: Seth on 20 January 2010, 21:38:03
Anyone heard of 'solder in a tube' ?

A mate told me about this stuff earlier, but couldn't remember where he'd seen it, or where it could be bought from. Apparently, it works similarly to superglue - like you squeeze it onto a joint, and hey presto - connectivity and conductivity in one squeeze of the tube.

Anyone ............ ?
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: Welung666 on 20 January 2010, 21:43:18
http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-25906-Liquid-Solder-Tube/dp/B000HBM2ZI

:y
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: RobG on 20 January 2010, 21:44:00
They do it in the states so I`d imagine you can get here somewhere.
http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-25906-Liquid-Solder-Tube/dp/B000HBM2ZI
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: STMO999 on 20 January 2010, 21:44:00
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Until I grabbed my glasses, I thought that said 'Soldier in a tube' ;D
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: Entwood on 20 January 2010, 21:44:24
Do you mean this stuff ??

http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/8331.html

Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: RobG on 20 January 2010, 21:44:42
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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Until I grabbed my glasses, I thought that said 'Soldier in a tube' ;D
Same here Steve :-[
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: Entwood on 20 January 2010, 21:45:33
That permatex stuff is NOT solder as we know it .. read the write up ..

"Contains no conductive metal; Not to be used for electrical repairs"

 :( :( :( :( :(
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: Welung666 on 20 January 2010, 21:47:55
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That permatex stuff is NOT solder as we know it .. read the write up ..

"Contains no conductive metal; Not to be used for electrical repairs"

 :( :( :( :( :(

F!*king americans! Why do the call it solder if it's non-conductive? Retards ;D ;D
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: RobG on 20 January 2010, 21:50:14
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That permatex stuff is NOT solder as we know it .. read the write up ..

"Contains no conductive metal; Not to be used for electrical repairs"

 :( :( :( :( :(

F!*king americans! Why do the call it solder if it's non-conductive? Retards ;D ;D
Same reason why they call their backside "fanny"  Arseholes ;D
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: Welung666 on 20 January 2010, 21:54:25
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That permatex stuff is NOT solder as we know it .. read the write up ..

"Contains no conductive metal; Not to be used for electrical repairs"

 :( :( :( :( :(

F!*king americans! Why do the call it solder if it's non-conductive? Retards ;D ;D
Same reason why they call their backside "fanny"  Arseholes ;D

To quote a local Black Country saying..... Ar$e backards!
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 20 January 2010, 21:55:45
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That permatex stuff is NOT solder as we know it .. read the write up ..

"Contains no conductive metal; Not to be used for electrical repairs"

 :( :( :( :( :(

F!*king americans! Why do the call it solder if it's non-conductive? Retards ;D ;D
Same reason why they call their backside "fanny"  Arseholes ;D

Either way, it suits me 8-) 8-) :-* :y
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: Vamps on 20 January 2010, 22:26:24
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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Until I grabbed my glasses, I thought that said 'Soldier in a tube' ;D

Me too....... ::) :-[
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 20 January 2010, 22:32:24
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That permatex stuff is NOT solder as we know it .. read the write up ..

"Contains no conductive metal; Not to be used for electrical repairs"

 :( :( :( :( :(

F!*king americans! Why do the call it solder if it's non-conductive? Retards ;D ;D

marketing for retards.. many people dont have the habit of reading ads completely.. only have a look at it see the keyword and buy it ;D
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: unlucky mark mv6 on 20 January 2010, 22:33:34
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That permatex stuff is NOT solder as we know it .. read the write up ..

"Contains no conductive metal; Not to be used for electrical repairs"

 :( :( :( :( :(
Solder you cant use to solder wires. ::)
Title: Re: Solder - in a tube?
Post by: albitz on 20 January 2010, 23:55:36
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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Until I grabbed my glasses, I thought that said 'Soldier in a tube' ;D

Me too....... ::) :-[
And me,but I have my glasses on.Better get down specsavers. ::) ;D