Re: Soldering Question

From: Jeff Durling (jdurling@mindspring.com)
Date: Sun Dec 03 2000 - 09:17:04 EST


Soldering would be nice but you do need a big gun for that. Why don't you use
crimp terminals and see if you can get an electrician or mechanic to cimp if for
you. If I lived near you I'd be glad to do it since I have a hydraulic
compression crimper. Unfortunately I don't. Just a thought though

Jeff Durling
'01 4x2 QC SLT+

Kyle Kozubal wrote:

> I have soldered many many items in my life, both with my Weller 'pencil'
> style solder gun and with my Craftsman 'gun-trigger' style gun. The pencil
> style is rated at 25 wattts while the gun-trigger style is rated at upto 200
> watts(adjustable from 100-200watts); the pencil soldering gun I only use on
> small jobs and thin wires and of course the beast I use on thick
> wires/cables. How thick of wire can I effectively solder, one which will
> product a quality solder?? I need to solder a 2 ring 'lugs'/terminals onto
> 4-6gauge stranded wire(truck's main battery cables, pos/neg)and just curious
> how will it turn out? I will, of course, only be using the larger Craftsman
> soldering gun. Any info, help, or suggestions are greatly appreciated as I
> would like to get the new military style battery cable 'clamps' on this next
> weekend. THANKS!!!
> Kyle
> 93 Dakota 4x4 V6



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