Posted by Janicholson on February 17, 2008 at 05:03:56 from (66.173.50.135):
In Reply to: Re: Starter Post fix posted by Bob on February 16, 2008 at 21:03:56:
I think Old's answer is operational. As is a propane torch with a soldering tip. There is substantial mass in the bolt and heavy copper leads, but it is within the range of a 600 watt iron. I have all sizes from 35 watt pencils to 750 watt electric coppers for sheet metal seaming, and they work well. (metals lab at the university) The biggest issue may be getting enough remaining lead for the connection to be sound and within the gap of the stud. Do not try to bridge the gap with solder. I'll also recommend silver based solder to conduct better than lead, with a bit higher temp. JimN
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