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Copper Pipe Soldering Tips – #shorts #homerepairtutor

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  1. Way to much solder. Completely unnecessary, wasteful, compromising the weld and likely sucking excess solder on the inside of the pipe. You can do better.

  2. When soldering the top joint…always put solder on the bottom First. Then do the sides. Soldered 25,000+ 2/2” copper solar control boards for the Camp LeJuene NC Army base at the housing job. There were 13 solder joints per board. Had 3 leaks out of 2,000 boards.

  3. Bend your solder across the pipe from one side to the other with the end of the solder right on the one edge. This will give you the exact right amount of solder for the given pipe, and keep your joints nicer looking

  4. What drives my ass up a wall is that most people who hit a joint with a flux after soldering don't wipe the damn thing off after. 2 years later and all the joints are corroded and sticky.

    What works better than a flux brush? Don't add so much solder and flick the excess drop off with your finger. I guess for the safety of any smooth brains out there, I should add that to do that you should probably wear a rubber coated work glove.

  5. Wipe your pipe with a wet but not too wet rag post solder. It's works better than the brush alone. Just be careful not to touch the pipe or better yet wear gloves like this hero!

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