Resin or Rosin core solder?

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joey_d1119
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Resin or Rosin core solder?

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Is there a difference between resin core solder and rosin core solder?
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I tend to use straight solder, perferably the small diameter stuff.
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For soldering electrical or electronic bits, always use Rosin (or Resin) core solder made specifically for electronic work. NEVER USE ACID CORE SOLDER - also called "plumbers solder". Plumbers need the acid to etch into the metal pipe they're working on for a good hold. Etching into electronical parts is BAD - the acid corrodes everything, especially fine wires..

I use 'silver solder' from All or Jameco - very fine diameter solder. Radio Shack might even have it, still.
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