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Dumb question time. So, apparently the rest of my solder was lost in my last move. Where do you find yours, what store and brand, blend, weight, etc?
I am probably overlooking an obvious place.
Seriously, I have found some pretty poor substitutes which don't flow well. I am in California, so an online supplier would help as well.
By the time I buy some new solder, I will probably find my old stuff.
Thanks for your help!
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Any major catalog like Mouser will sell any solder you like, tin-lead 40-60 eutectic included.
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I've been ordering this from Amazon when I need solder quickly:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005T8NGP4/
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I just bought the same one as in Nathan's reply at Fry's Electronics local to me. It appears there is a location in Sacramento and many other CA locations if you'll be traveling near them.
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Thanks guys! I should have thought of Amazon, Mouser, and Fry's. Any other sources are also welcomed.
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Any Radio Shacks near you having going out of business sales? Good time to stock up.
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The True Value hardware store near me sells 60/40 lead/tin "fine electrical solder" so I use that. It's Alfa Fry brand and it works as well as any I have ever used.
Rob