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I've not seen it in a diameter large enough for this application. Where did you see it, please? *NM*
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Have you considered aluminum wire used for beading and jewelry as an option?. It comes in a variety of diameter or gages. It lighter than solder and no core to be concerned about. *NM*
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Question about scratch building headers and exhaust systems from solder…,,
In 1/25 scale 1 millimeter is about equal to one inch. So anywhere from 1.5mm to 3mm would be the size. *NM*
Try to get solid core. If you can't then what I do is drill out the resin core as much as I can. *NM*
Aluminum wire used for beading and jewelry making is an option. It comes in a variety of diameter or gages. It lighter than solder and no core to be concerned about. *NM*
Have you considered aluminum wire used for beading and jewelry as an option?. It comes in a variety of diameter or gages. It lighter than solder and no core to be concerned about. *NM*
I've not seen it in a diameter large enough for this application. Where did you see it, please? *NM*
Aluminum rods, or bar stock. They come in 3/32", 1/8", 3/16", 1/4", etc... Only problem is that they are usually hard to bend, due to being hardened. They can be made softer by annealing.
Source for rods: Try McMaster-Carr. *NM*
Hobby Lobby *NM*
Oops. I hit post too soon. 12 gage wire measures .080", about 2" in scale. It's easy to form. JIM *NM*
Oops. I hit post too soon. 12 gage wire measures .080", about 2" in scale. It's easy to form. JIM *NM*
RR... Here is my attempt at homemade solder headers. PIX and hope this helps
Use solid solder. The rosin (core) will leak out eventually making quite a mess. *NM*
1/16" would be good for 1.5" pipes, 3/32" would be close for 2 3/8" pipes, 1/8" would be about 3 1/8". You probably won't find any other 'tween sizes. Even 3/32" could be tough to find. *NM*
Thanks for the help guys, I think I found the aluminum wire on Amazon :) *NM*