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    $2 worth of solder

    Went in an old style thrift store yesterday; one that doesn't think it's classy. It doesn't have the ffurniture arranged in room groups, it doesn't have the tableware set out on a linen cloth with candlesticks.

    This store looks like a garage sale. Stuff piled up over here, gotta move things out of the way to get a closer look; in short, the sort of thrift store that is rapidly disappearing.

    Right inside the door on the floor, in an old beat-up handmade wooden toolbox was a Hill Bros coffee can. The can had no barcode, and the seam was soldered together.

    Inside the can -
    [IMG][/IMG]

    I nonchalantly picked it up and wandered around looking for pewter and whatnot. I found nothing, so went to the checkout.

    The nice lady says ' Whatcha got there?' I showed her the can, she looked in.

    "that stick is broken' she says, looking at the bar solder.
    I shrugged.
    'How 'bout 2 bucks? Them tools is worth 2 bucks.'

    I agreed.

    12 ounces of 50/50, and 12.5 ounces of some non-descript solder. I figure it's probably 40%Sn.

    I got about 10-11 ounces of Sn for $2. Along with a cool old soldering iron, and a rusty pair of pliers. I'll take that deal.

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    Not bad. Will take lead and tin any way I can even if it’s just one wheel weight

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    Enough for thirty odd pounds of alloy at 2%. That's a nice pile of boolits.

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    Those pliers look like they might be from an 8N Ford tool kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookworm View Post
    Went in an old style thrift store yesterday; one that doesn't think it's classy. It doesn't have the ffurniture arranged in room groups, it doesn't have the tableware set out on a linen cloth with candlesticks.

    This store looks like a garage sale. Stuff piled up over here, gotta move things out of the way to get a closer look; in short, the sort of thrift store that is rapidly disappearing.

    Right inside the door on the floor, in an old beat-up handmade wooden toolbox was a Hill Bros coffee can. The can had no barcode, and the seam was soldered together.

    Inside the can -
    [IMG][/IMG]

    I nonchalantly picked it up and wandered around looking for pewter and whatnot. I found nothing, so went to the checkout.

    The nice lady says ' Whatcha got there?' I showed her the can, she looked in.

    "that stick is broken' she says, looking at the bar solder.
    I shrugged.
    'How 'bout 2 bucks? Them tools is worth 2 bucks.'

    I agreed.

    12 ounces of 50/50, and 12.5 ounces of some non-descript solder. I figure it's probably 40%Sn.

    I got about 10-11 ounces of Sn for $2. Along with a cool old soldering iron, and a rusty pair of pliers. I'll take that deal.
    I've got some Metal Magic you could use on the pliers, don't like it as much as EvapoRust. And I'll happily give you back your $2 for the soldering iron.

    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by baogongmeo View Post
    Those pliers look like they might be from an 8N Ford tool kit.
    No telling where they came from. Odd looking pair, but I can't find a makers mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrounge View Post
    I've got some Metal Magic you could use on the pliers, don't like it as much as EvapoRust. And I'll happily give you back your $2 for the soldering iron.

    Bill
    I'll try that Metal Magic, Bill. But I'll hang on to the soldering iron, I may need it.

    You get the next one I find.

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    Take any lead you find its starting to disappear thanks to the govt since they know whats best for you even if you don't
    Those who would trade freedom for safety deserves neither and will lose both

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    I'd keep the soldering iron out where people can see it.

    I have odds and ends like that handy and in view just to see who comes along and asks, "What is THAT"?
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    Is that a soldering iron? or might it be a soldering copper? Those are worth a lot more than an iron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbosman View Post
    Is that a soldering iron? or might it be a soldering copper? Those are worth a lot more than an iron.
    Well, the tip is copper. Does that mean something ?

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    Cool story!

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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check