by Dale M. » Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:28 am
HUH????......... NEVER hear of this...... Solder is a tin/lead alloy that requires some amount of heat to melt. Summer - winter, heat- cool, should have not have nothing to do with how long it take to turn from solid to molten and back to a solid.... The lowest melting point of "coolest" solder is 183 °C or 361.4 °F other alloys of solder melt at higher temperatures...
Are you absolutely sure we are talking about "solder" here? Or something misnamed or misspoken as solder?
Dale
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