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For Al soldering I use a Cad/Zinc solder and the all-state 509 flux. As long
as the flux does not char, it flows into a joint like any tin/lead solder on
copper does.
The local welding shop had a kit for about $10 that came with a small bottle
of flux and about 10 feet of solder.
Solder
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Flux
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73's
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Bryan Fields, KB9MCI
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