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  • FloatDaBoat
    Bare Bones Fabricator
    • Sep 2009
    • 368

    #1

    Flex Cable Crucible

    Here’s how I tin the ends of my flex cables: Purchased an iron pipe cap plug, ground the threads off, clamped the square end in a vise, added chunks of 95% Tin/5% Antimony Plumber’s Solder, heated with a Propane Torch, submerged the rosin coated cable ends into the molten solder. Works like a Champ!!!

    See DaPic . . . .




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  • siberianhusky
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Dec 2009
    • 2187

    #2
    Great idea! I haven't thought of a solder pot in years! I've been using my mig welder for a while on cables now, takes about 2 seconds and works great as well.
    If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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    • FloatDaBoat
      Bare Bones Fabricator
      • Sep 2009
      • 368

      #3
      Must be nice! I don’t even have a place to store a welder, even if I could afford one.

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      • 49er
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 7

        #4
        This is the neatest idea to come "out of the blue" that I've seen! I've struggled with tinning drive cable ends for years and never thought of this great "old school" solution.

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        • Steven Vaccaro
          Administrator
          • Apr 2007
          • 8718

          #5
          Its a neat idea.

          have you tried just a soldering iron? I use a weller 80 on upto and including .187 cable with no issues what so ever. The weller 80 is marketed to the stained glass market and holds a ton of heat.
          Steven Vaccaro

          Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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          • Drax21
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Jul 2011
            • 1021

            #6
            Originally posted by Steven Vaccaro
            Its a neat idea.

            have you tried just a soldering iron? I use a weller 80 on upto and including .187 cable with no issues what so ever. The weller 80 is marketed to the stained glass market and holds a ton of heat.
            I also use the Weller 80. It's great!
            Everything that has a beginning, has an End

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            • martin
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Aug 2010
              • 2887

              #7
              [QUOTE=Steven Vaccaro;387219]Its a neat idea.

              have you tried just a soldering iron? I use a weller 80 on upto and including .187 cable with no issues what so ever. The weller 80 is marketed to the stained glass market and holds a ton of heat.[/QUOTE
              Do you find the Weller 80 good for bullet plugs as well, i was looking at getting one myself.

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              • Drax21
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Jul 2011
                • 1021

                #8
                [QUOTE=martin;387526]
                Originally posted by Steven Vaccaro
                Its a neat idea.

                have you tried just a soldering iron? I use a weller 80 on upto and including .187 cable with no issues what so ever. The weller 80 is marketed to the stained glass market and holds a ton of heat.[/QUOTE
                Do you find the Weller 80 good for bullet plugs as well, i was looking at getting one myself.
                I use the weller 80 watt with 5.5 and 6mm bullets all the time including silver solder. It does the job every time.
                Everything that has a beginning, has an End

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                • SirBudman32
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 625

                  #9
                  I got one from harbor freight 180 watt and does them with no problem. And for only 12 dollars, cant go wrong
                  Modified Jae21, Stock Jae21, Cheetah, Ul-1, Shock Wave 26 V2 (Rescue Boat).

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                  • Steven Vaccaro
                    Administrator
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 8718

                    #10
                    [QUOTE=martin;387526]
                    Originally posted by Steven Vaccaro
                    Its a neat idea.

                    have you tried just a soldering iron? I use a weller 80 on upto and including .187 cable with no issues what so ever. The weller 80 is marketed to the stained glass market and holds a ton of heat.[/QUOTE
                    Do you find the Weller 80 good for bullet plugs as well, i was looking at getting one myself.
                    Yes they work quite well on the plugs also. the iron is large so it takes some getting used to.
                    Steven Vaccaro

                    Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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                    • DINO7
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 162

                      #11
                      nice mini soldering pot
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                      • worriedsick4u
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 693

                        #12
                        So is silver solder best for tinning flex cables? Flux needed?

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                        • rcboatmanwithkids2880
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 340

                          #13
                          Hi Guy's ,

                          That Soldering Unit Pot has an Austtralian Power Plug on it , I thought we were the only ones using it. ???

                          Brad
                          Oz
                          Roy Cooper's www.fastonwater.co.uk - Where Brittish Raceboat History Comes To Life !!!

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                          • sailr
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 6927

                            #14
                            Do the Aussies use 250V or 110V power mains?
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                            • rcboatmanwithkids2880
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2008
                              • 340

                              #15
                              Hi Salir ,

                              We use 240V .....

                              Brad
                              Oz
                              Roy Cooper's www.fastonwater.co.uk - Where Brittish Raceboat History Comes To Life !!!

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