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use a low temp solder and plug the hole first w steel wool. The problem w epoxy is if it doesnt work out, it makes soldering very difficult. You may also want to wire the muzzles together before heating. This is an easy fix. Listen to the above poster about the rosin flux. Good luck, Steve
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SWIF 95 is a low-temp, self-fluxing paste solder available from Brownell.
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I agree with steve about wiring the muzzle plus you will want to add a nail on each side under the wire over the ribs to keep them from popping loose as the solder softens with heat.
Last edited by mike lane; 01/05/07 06:53 PM.
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Is the flux in SWIF 95 corrosive? Chopperlump
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tin, antimony, zinc chloride, ammonium chloride.
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