lead-free solder (was: Setting up a VAXstation)
Zane H. Healy
healyzh at aracnet.com
Tue Oct 2 19:48:24 CDT 2007
At 11:37 PM +0100 10/1/07, Tony Duell wrote:
>For the first part, I'd offer to do it for you, but it would be illegal
>to do so. Owing to our totally daft laws, (a) I'd have to use lead-free
>solder, which I don't have, don't trust, and am not set up to use and
How hard is it to work with lead-free solder, and is it becoming a
problem to get traditional solder in the US? I've been meaning to
pick up a few rolls. As I'm still using a roll purchased in the 80's
from Rat Shack for building a couple things for my VIC-20, I haven't
been going through it that fast. Though I seem to be using it more
often now than.
>(b)
>it has been said that if an enthusiast (specifically a model engineer,
>but it would apply here too) does jobs for others, then his workshop
>becomes a workplace and is covered by all the daft health-and-safety
>rules that I have no desire to get involved with, and which quite
>honestly, would stop me from getting on with things.
Does it count as a job if you don't take payment?
Zane
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