Acid flux. Not great for electrical work because it continues working and will corrode after the solder joint is complete. Please consider 'no-clean flux' instead. Then immediately brush 99% alcohol on the completed joint to get rid of the flux.
No clean flux is RUBBISH ! ! for stainless steel ... use A8 acid flux , then WASH the joint in HOT water , no corrosion will result ( tried - n - tested ) ... DAVE™ 🛑
@@lenturnbow8038 Absolutely agree when soldering ( most ) electronics on the PCB , but this video shows how to solder to STAINLESS steel ( like a sheet or a bolt ? ) . This method is the ONLY way to solder to Nichrome thermocouple wire , to provide a low resistance joint ( I had to do this for my former job ! ) best done outside as the fumes are acidic ! ! ... DAVE™ 🛑
I hate when videos such as these are acted out with little context leaving the viewer with nothing more than the hope of an educated guess based on what you just watched but worse of all the background music I mean captions text titles something would’ve been nice to have read along with during the video seriously when anything scientific or the process of mixing chemicals are involved these videos should be taken much more seriously, and created more professionally this was filmed as if it were a crash course 101 short on cooking meth or something lol. Take pride in what you do it’s a reflection on you if you have knowledge of how to record and edit videos or music use that skill at its very best it will pay off and comments such as these will not exist I can’t guarantee you won’t receive criticism on other things. Good luck with your future videos professional UA-camr.
Some guy calls them Vanna White. All you see is their hands showing what they're doing and they don't talk, just like Vanna White on Wheels of Fortune.
Maybe it isn't readily available everywhere, but paste type flux intended for plumbing is usually based on zinc chloride, inexpensive and typically works OK on stainless steel. However, as others have pointed out, zinc chloride flux MUST be removed to prevent what can become an essentially endless corrosion cycle. It should never be used for any electrical or electronic application. SOMETIMES it can be used in electronics for initial tinning of difficult to solder metals that are then cleaned thoroughly and subsequently soldered with a suitable non-corrosive flux. The real key to soldering stainless steel is to lightly abrade the surface with fine emery paper before attempting to solder. SS relies on the formation of (primarily) chromium oxide on the surface to impart the stainless properties. That oxide layer needs to be removed to facilitate soldering. Ordinary fully-activate rosin flux will often work just fine on SS if the surface is freshly prepared this way.
The real question is, why is someone trying to solder directly to stainless steel. If there is stainless (or other steel) intended to be soldered, it will have another metal plating such as nickel, copper, tin, etc to facilitate that.
@@stinkycheese804 No, it isn't particularly hard to solder to either ordinary steel or stainless steel. I've soldered stainless steel many, many times. The most critical thing is to abrade away the thin surface layer of chromium oxide and/or nickel oxide just before soldering. The oxides are what make the alloy corrosion resistant and hard to solder. Nickel is generally considered to be a hard-to-solder metal, though it isn't too difficult if it is properly prepared and an appropriate flux is used. I've had nickel plated tip jacks that were nearly impossible to solder. I wound up abrasively removing the plating. I'd almost have sworn it was chrome plating but it wasn't hard enough to have been chromium. Plating with an easy-to-solder metal is certainly appropriate for making SS soldering compatible with ordinary automated electronics soldering processes (wave or reflow). Ersin, which became "Multicore" which was acquired by Loctite which was acquired by Henkel, used to make a flux-cored solder specifically for stainless steel and other hard-to-solder alloys. The claim was that it met some US military standard for use without post-soldering removal of residual flux. Iirc, the flux was designated "399" or maybe "339." I don't think it is still being made. I haven't looked for a long time but Henkel's website was a disaster area that made finding anything very difficult. Water soluble flux for electronic use can work quite well but it absolutely must be removed within a few hours. It is both corrosive and electrically conductive. The trend now is to use "no-clean" fluxes for most electronic work. They tend to be pretty mild, so everything hast to be easy to solder. They are VERY hard to remove (aqueous cleaning with a saponifier and pressure spray works best).
An eraser works good on a lot of electrical components to clean off oxidation and slightly abraid the surface. It's most often used to prep circuit boards for soldering.
Perfectly fine to open a battery bare hands, take some acid in a bottle and do this on the counter, instead of a high quality, inexpensive flux. Anyone reading, don't do any of this please
So this guy obviously would rather take like 10 hours pulling battery apart part by the way I don't know why there's a ruler there in the first place I don't even know what I'm trying to say because this video is so damn confusing
I was asking myself the very question. However, l also quickly answered, the question myself. His family owned the factory which makes those steel ruler 📏.
Model railroader here. Been soldering brass track joints by the hundreds with regular No-Korode paste flux for years. No issues with corrosion. Once the joint is made I wipe it all clean with denatured alcohol.
I have a small bottle of general purpose soldering flux from the local hobby electronics store and it works just as good, no need for alchemy lessons and dangerous chemicals in glass jars. Oh wait I just read it's contents it's mostly the same stuff.
@@judedouch7838 Depends on which kind of "general purpose" you are talking about. There is general purpose as found when plumbing or making stained glass windows, and then there is general purpose electronics flux that is typically either a water based acid, or an alcohol based rosin (still acid).
Yes it is a weak acid but it works very well. If still you are not satisfied then you can boil battery acid (sulfuric acid). If you boil 100ml of acid, then if you have 50ml left, it will be highly concentrated acid.❤️❤️❤️
Just get sulpheric acid, add zinc and allow to cure. You can soft solder stainless and antimony too. No need to use a special measure stainless steel rule.
Difference between safe and unsafe is sometimes difference between knowing what are you doing and not knowing.People keep saying the acid is not safe..Of course it's not safe if you pour it on your skin...A drop of it on some surface in a ventilated area its ok.Pine resin fumes are also unsafe..Playing with electricity if you Don't know what are you doing its also unsafe.
In poor communities around the world this might work. For me, I buy some flux for $5 which last me 30 years. Nice educational video just the same... thanks
@strikemaster1 no ordinary flux will allow you to tin solder steel. Unless you use what the author showed - any substance containing zinc chloride. Different people call it soldering acid etc. but it is always an aqueous solution of zinc chloride. And this is not a matter of third world countries, but of the basics of chemistry and the art of soft soldering.
@@msnepaliman Yes, if I was poor I would consider this, but I did not realise this video was made only for poor people. Sorry... you are correct. Average people can buy for cheap... at Ebay for $4 which is long lasting for small jobs occasionally. Now if I was poor, and at the same time, doing a lot of soldering stainless steel, I would definitely make my own like this video. However, how often would any person be soldering stainless steel? ... rarely I would think. But many thanks for this video and the home made product.
This one is very effevtive.❤ youll just wait untill the chem. Reaction is done. Waiting time is depending how you cut ng battery covering. I recommend to cut it into smallest pcs. If you want faster
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This is good info for someone (like me) that doesn't want to make a 20 mile trip to town just to find out no one has a product that you end up having to order online. Easily made with common household products.
Yeah!!! I got myself a couple of containers from Bauhouse last time when I visited Europe. Fantastic product!!! I also bought that Rothenberger precise soldering liquid. The two aamzing products I use every time I have to solder.
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Zinc chloride solution? Wow!!!!! I never knew that in all my years of soldering. That will help me a ton the next time I need to solder to a large piece of metal that absorbs all the heat like a heatsink. I will clean it afterwards with 70 to 90% alcohol.
Cool but couldn't you just use some sandpaper or a file? I usually just wire brush the surface and it works most of the time. I'm pretty sure the acid is just etching the surface so basically just cleaning and ruffing up the surface will suffice.
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In the UK there is a highly acidic flux called ( A8 ) .... you can use this to soft solder stainless steel AND ! Nichrome wire ... the fumes are nasty , so do it OUTSIDE and wash the joint , especially if on a delicate electronic circuit .. and NEVER put the bottle in your toolbox , or your tools WILL go rusty .. ( tried - n - tested ) ........ DAVE™🛑
Just make sure the lead/acid battery that you pinch the acid from is FULLY CHARGED. When a lead/acid battery is flat it contains only water. It becomes acidic when charging, and gets stronger as the battery charges.
@@Leo-gt1bx YES, It's called chemistry. The acid is at its strongest when the battery is newest and is fully charged. It's strength goes down with the state of charge, until the battery is flat when it contains only water.
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This is super cool! ..but..Bro...you are KILLIN' me with that unlabeled water bottle filled with lead acid battery juice in it that looks exactly like water😂! Good job tho🤘
I think this is about the same as using acid core solder which will cause major corrosion problems. Try this on some throwaway stuff before you use on something important. And clean, clean, clean after using acid stuff while soldering -- even then you might end up with corrosion problems.
Can we store that liquid and use it whenever we need.?. I tried to solder on battery but its not sticking. So can i try this method on batteries?. Im not a electrical person, i do small diy things sometimes.
Yes you can store it and use it whenever you need. Yes, Also you can use it to solder your batteries. Because of the acid flux, you should clean your soldered joint with alcohol to avoid it corrode . If you don't have alcohol, you can clean it with perfume spray. Dear friends, Thank you very much for watching this video
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Acid flux. Not great for electrical work because it continues working and will corrode after the solder joint is complete. Please consider 'no-clean flux' instead. Then immediately brush 99% alcohol on the completed joint to get rid of the flux.
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Just WASH the joint in lots of warm water ( corrosion goes away ! ) .. DAVE™ 🛑
No clean flux is RUBBISH ! ! for stainless steel ... use A8 acid flux , then WASH the joint in HOT water , no corrosion will result ( tried - n - tested ) ... DAVE™ 🛑
@@davidfalconer8913 Fine pitch, high impedance devices become flakey when exposed to conductive ions in water. Faster and easier to do it properly.
@@lenturnbow8038 Absolutely agree when soldering ( most ) electronics on the PCB , but this video shows how to solder to STAINLESS steel ( like a sheet or a bolt ? ) . This method is the ONLY way to solder to Nichrome thermocouple wire , to provide a low resistance joint ( I had to do this for my former job ! ) best done outside as the fumes are acidic ! ! ... DAVE™ 🛑
You know what would be better than music in a video like this? Some dialog explaining what you're doing, and why.
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it could even be an ai or computer voice, if you don't want to talk@@InventorEye
awful music
nothing worse than this
I hate when videos such as these are acted out with little context leaving the viewer with nothing more than the hope of an educated guess based on what you just watched but worse of all the background music I mean captions text titles something would’ve been nice to have read along with during the video seriously when anything scientific or the process of mixing chemicals are involved these videos should be taken much more seriously, and created more professionally this was filmed as if it were a crash course 101 short on cooking meth or something lol. Take pride in what you do it’s a reflection on you if you have knowledge of how to record and edit videos or music use that skill at its very best it will pay off and comments such as these will not exist I can’t guarantee you won’t receive criticism on other things. Good luck with your future videos professional UA-camr.
Some guy calls them Vanna White. All you see is their hands showing what they're doing and they don't talk, just like Vanna White on Wheels of Fortune.
Maybe it isn't readily available everywhere, but paste type flux intended for plumbing is usually based on zinc chloride, inexpensive and typically works OK on stainless steel.
However, as others have pointed out, zinc chloride flux MUST be removed to prevent what can become an essentially endless corrosion cycle. It should never be used for any electrical or electronic application. SOMETIMES it can be used in electronics for initial tinning of difficult to solder metals that are then cleaned thoroughly and subsequently soldered with a suitable non-corrosive flux.
The real key to soldering stainless steel is to lightly abrade the surface with fine emery paper before attempting to solder. SS relies on the formation of (primarily) chromium oxide on the surface to impart the stainless properties. That oxide layer needs to be removed to facilitate soldering. Ordinary fully-activate rosin flux will often work just fine on SS if the surface is freshly prepared this way.
The real question is, why is someone trying to solder directly to stainless steel. If there is stainless (or other steel) intended to be soldered, it will have another metal plating such as nickel, copper, tin, etc to facilitate that.
@@stinkycheese804
No, it isn't particularly hard to solder to either ordinary steel or stainless steel. I've soldered stainless steel many, many times. The most critical thing is to abrade away the thin surface layer of chromium oxide and/or nickel oxide just before soldering. The oxides are what make the alloy corrosion resistant and hard to solder.
Nickel is generally considered to be a hard-to-solder metal, though it isn't too difficult if it is properly prepared and an appropriate flux is used. I've had nickel plated tip jacks that were nearly impossible to solder. I wound up abrasively removing the plating. I'd almost have sworn it was chrome plating but it wasn't hard enough to have been chromium.
Plating with an easy-to-solder metal is certainly appropriate for making SS soldering compatible with ordinary automated electronics soldering processes (wave or reflow).
Ersin, which became "Multicore" which was acquired by Loctite which was acquired by Henkel, used to make a flux-cored solder specifically for stainless steel and other hard-to-solder alloys. The claim was that it met some US military standard for use without post-soldering removal of residual flux. Iirc, the flux was designated "399" or maybe "339." I don't think it is still being made. I haven't looked for a long time but Henkel's website was a disaster area that made finding anything very difficult.
Water soluble flux for electronic use can work quite well but it absolutely must be removed within a few hours. It is both corrosive and electrically conductive. The trend now is to use "no-clean" fluxes for most electronic work. They tend to be pretty mild, so everything hast to be easy to solder. They are VERY hard to remove (aqueous cleaning with a saponifier and pressure spray works best).
An eraser works good on a lot of electrical components to clean off oxidation and slightly abraid the surface. It's most often used to prep circuit boards for soldering.
Scratching the surface with a pointy razor or similar and a can of white plumbers flux.
Its always handy to know alternative ways of going about things but quick tip you should seriously consider tinning that tip
Kind of makes me want to solder and play the xylophone.😂
Hey yeah, me too :)
Love it! Salsa music makes me want to dance . . . will I yearn to solder when I hear a simple xylophone melody, over and over again?
I ended up in an endless masturbation cycle because if this tune lol
Good job
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Perfectly fine to open a battery bare hands, take some acid in a bottle and do this on the counter, instead of a high quality, inexpensive flux. Anyone reading, don't do any of this please
Cool stuff, lemon juice can also be used.
God damn that’s funny, spend hours and take a few weeks off your life doing this ish…. Or just get a lemon
Why would you ruin a perfectly good s/steel ruler?
Use a file to remove the solder.
Hahaha
Because guys in my industry if you're not a carpenter or designer you have no need for a ruler
So this guy obviously would rather take like 10 hours pulling battery apart part by the way I don't know why there's a ruler there in the first place I don't even know what I'm trying to say because this video is so damn confusing
I was asking myself the very question. However, l also quickly answered, the question myself. His family owned the factory which makes those steel ruler 📏.
Model railroader here. Been soldering brass track joints by the hundreds with regular No-Korode paste flux for years. No issues with corrosion. Once the joint is made I wipe it all clean with denatured alcohol.
This is on stainless steel...
Thanks, I specifically was looking for that brass soldering info!
Wow that's very very good idea 💯🎉🎉🎉😮😮😮😮
Nice, but you should mention that the smoke produced by the heat is really toxic.
I loved it, Thanks for creative solution
Me for no reason:
"Just gonna take a little battery acid in this syringe. Okay, see you guys later"
I think it was the magic pink spoon that did the trick.
Really appreciated iwas looking for that long time keep going ❤
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I have a small bottle of general purpose soldering flux from the local hobby electronics store and it works just as good, no need for alchemy lessons and dangerous chemicals in glass jars.
Oh wait I just read it's contents it's mostly the same stuff.
(Villagers noise)
Yes, you're right, General purpose soldering flux is generally an aqueous solution of mainly zinc chloride and ammonium chloride (or salammoniac)
@@judedouch7838 Depends on which kind of "general purpose" you are talking about. There is general purpose as found when plumbing or making stained glass windows, and then there is general purpose electronics flux that is typically either a water based acid, or an alcohol based rosin (still acid).
Good job. Great video. Thanks
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I solder stainless steel by using phosphoric acid, it is a very weak acid and is easily washed off when you are done.
Yes it is a weak acid but it works very well. If still you are not satisfied then you can boil battery acid (sulfuric acid). If you boil 100ml of acid, then if you have 50ml left, it will be highly concentrated acid.❤️❤️❤️
Just get sulpheric acid, add zinc and allow to cure. You can soft solder stainless and antimony too. No need to use a special measure stainless steel rule.
What about Aluminum Wire bars?
Looks like "spirits of salts" old soldering flux. You can get a better response using transmission fluid! Simple and easier.
Do you mean hydraulic?
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Very good thanks sharing
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❤❤❤❤tnks so useful video for people
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Difference between safe and unsafe is sometimes difference between knowing what are you doing and not knowing.People keep saying the acid is not safe..Of course it's not safe if you pour it on your skin...A drop of it on some surface in a ventilated area its ok.Pine resin fumes are also unsafe..Playing with electricity if you Don't know what are you doing its also unsafe.
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You are doing well dear friend.
In poor communities around the world this might work. For me, I buy some flux for $5 which last me 30 years. Nice educational video just the same... thanks
Thanks brother ❤️💚🙏
@strikemaster1 no ordinary flux will allow you to tin solder steel. Unless you use what the author showed - any substance containing zinc chloride. Different people call it soldering acid etc. but it is always an aqueous solution of zinc chloride. And this is not a matter of third world countries, but of the basics of chemistry and the art of soft soldering.
Don't worry. This is too useful to the poor communities like mine. Only rich would worrying about it.
Thank you for that!
@@msnepaliman Yes, if I was poor I would consider this, but I did not realise this video was made only for poor people. Sorry... you are correct. Average people can buy for cheap... at Ebay for $4 which is long lasting for small jobs occasionally. Now if I was poor, and at the same time, doing a lot of soldering stainless steel, I would definitely make my own like this video. However, how often would any person be soldering stainless steel? ... rarely I would think. But many thanks for this video and the home made product.
Do NOT do any of this. It's toxic.
Why is it toxic?
@triggeral Your clothes will have holes the next day, you will be blind and so on
And stupid AF!!
It’s certainly not wise opening up any AA battery. Some will catch fire when exposed to air.
@@enchantededition6879its used batteries even if put them on fire nothing gonna happen
Very handy to know... if I want to ruin a nice steel ruler
Cool to know you can make something like this from junk laying around, might be a day when thats all thats left
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This one is very effevtive.❤ youll just wait untill the chem. Reaction is done. Waiting time is depending how you cut ng battery covering. I recommend to cut it into smallest pcs. If you want faster
Thank you very much for the best tips! I,m happy to receive your response. Wishing you all good things!❤❤
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Thank you very much for watching this video❤😊
Nice1..Inven & thank u
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Zinc (Zn) + Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) → Zinc Sulfate (ZnSO4) + Hydrogen (H2)
Zink ions clean the oxidized metal.
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No, he is making hydrochloric acid first with the salt and sulfuric acid. Then ZnCl.
(h2so4 + 2nacl + zn = zncl2 + na2so4 + h2^)
Keep that advice in india😊
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Easier to just by acid core solder.......use it all the time.......biggest mistake with soldering is not having the iron hot enough before use
I have to try this. 👍
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Valeu pela experiência,eu fiz e deu muito bem...
WOW !
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Nice experiment
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks
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I am trying this tonight. I will comment... Thanks
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The acid from the battery is just about all is needed to remove oxidation to allow the solder to penetrate.
Would it work soldering with a torch considering it doesn't work when weat?
Mistake one is that you put it away "clean", without any solder on the tip.
You made zinc chloride, a common acid soldering flux. It works, but is very corrosive.
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I use Muric Acid and desolve a chunk of Zink in it, works great
Just leave it outside until its finnished fizzing
Do you mean Muriatic?
This is good info for someone (like me) that doesn't want to make a 20 mile trip to town just to find out no one has a product that you end up having to order online. Easily made with common household products.
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Here in Germany I used a product called "Löthonig" (soldering honey) some 20 years ago to get a perfect lead soldering of steel parts.
Yeah!!! I got myself a couple of containers from Bauhouse last time when I visited Europe. Fantastic product!!! I also bought that Rothenberger precise soldering liquid. The two aamzing products I use every time I have to solder.
@VanClaaude is it good to use it when soldering Aluminum
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Good idea,
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I tried and it works great invention
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Wow u just said just salt! 🙂
I have soldered copper wire to stainless steel by using a drop of Phosphoric acid at the joint. Made a nice joint and not dry.
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I answered and said, "If I have found favor in thy sight, O Lord, show this also to thy servant: whether after death, as soon as every one of us yields up his soul, we shall be kept in rest until those times come when thou wilt renew the creation, or whether we shall be tormented at once?" 76 He answered me and said, "I will show you that also, but do not be associated with those who have shown scorn, nor number yourself among those who are tormented. 77 For you have a treasure of works laid up with the Most High; but it will not be shown to you until the last times.
78 Now, concerning death, the teaching is: When the decisive decree has gone forth from the Most High that a man shall die, as the spirit leaves the body to return again to him who gave it, first of all it adores the glory of the Most High. 79 And if it is one of those who have shown scorn and have not kept the way of the Most High, and who have despised his law, and who have hated those who fear the Most High -- 80 such spirits shall not enter into habitations, but shall immediately wander about in torments, ever grieving and sad, in seven ways.
81 The first way, because they have scorned the law of the Most High. 82 The second way, because they cannot now make a good repentance that they may live. 83 The third way, they shall see the reward laid up for those who have trusted the covenants of the Most High. 84 The fourth way, they shall consider the torment laid up for themselves in the last days. 85 The fifth way, they shall see how the habitations of the others are guarded by angels in profound quiet. 86 The sixth way, they shall see how some of them will pass over into torments. 87 The seventh way, which is worse than all the ways that have been mentioned, because they shall utterly waste away in confusion and be consumed with shame, and shall wither with fear at seeing the glory of the Most High before whom they sinned while they were alive, and before whom they are to be judged in the last times.
88 "Now this is the order of those who have kept the ways of the Most High, when they shall be separated from their mortal body. 89 During the time that they lived in it, they laboriously served the Most High, and withstood danger every hour, that they might keep the law of the Lawgiver perfectly. 90 Therefore this is the teaching concerning them: 91 First of all, they shall see with great joy the glory of him who receives them, for they shall have rest in seven orders.
92 The first order, because they have striven with great effort to overcome the evil thought which was formed with them, that it might not lead them astray from life into death. 93 The second order, because they see the perplexity in which the souls of the unrighteous wander, and the punishment that awaits them. 94 The third order, they see the witness which he who formed them bears concerning them, that while they were alive they kept the law which was given them in trust. 95 The fourth order, they understand the rest which they now enjoy, being gathered into their chambers and guarded by angels in profound quiet, and the glory which awaits them in the last days. 96 The fifth order, they rejoice that they have now escaped what is corruptible, and shall inherit what is to come;
and besides they see the straits and toil from which they have been delivered, and the spacious liberty which they are to receive and enjoy in immortality. 97 The sixth order, when it is shown to them how their face is to shine like the sun, and how they are to be made like the light of the stars, being incorruptible from then on. 98 The seventh order, which is greater than all that have been mentioned, because they shall rejoice with boldness, and shall be confident without confusion, and shall be glad without fear, for they hasten to behold the face of him whom they served in life and from whom they are to receive their reward when glorified.
99 This is the order of the souls of the righteous, as henceforth is announced; and the aforesaid are the ways of torment which those who would not give heed shall suffer hereafter." 100 I answered and said, "Will time therefore be given to the souls, after they have been separated from the bodies, to see what you have described to me?" 101 He said to me, "They shall have freedom for seven days, so that during these seven days they may see the things of which you have been told, and afterwards they shall be gathered in their habitations."
102 I answered and said, "If I have found favor in thy sight, show further to me, thy servant, whether on the day of judgment the righteous will be able to intercede for the unrighteous or to entreat the Most High for them, 103 fathers for sons or sons for parents, brothers for brothers, relatives for their kinsmen, or friends for those who are most dear." 104 He answered me and said, "Since you have found favor in my sight, I will show you this also. The day of judgment is decisive and displays to all the seal of truth. Just as now a father does not send his son, or a son his father, or a master his servant, or a friend his dearest friend, to be ill or sleep or eat or be healed in his stead, 105 so no one shall ever pray for another on that day, neither shall any one lay a burden on another; for then every one shall bear his own righteousness and unrighteousness." .....2 Esdras 7:75
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Good idiya ok
You can buy a bottle of "BAKER'S SOLDERING FLUID" to get the same result.
Zinc chloride solution? Wow!!!!! I never knew that in all my years of soldering. That will help me a ton the next time I need to solder to a large piece of metal that absorbs all the heat like a heatsink. I will clean it afterwards with 70 to 90% alcohol.
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Cool but couldn't you just use some sandpaper or a file? I usually just wire brush the surface and it works most of the time. I'm pretty sure the acid is just etching the surface so basically just cleaning and ruffing up the surface will suffice.
Awesome but not recommened for electrical equipments, as you cannot wash the residual liquid
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Does this work on aluminum? Thanks!
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In the UK there is a highly acidic flux called ( A8 ) .... you can use this to soft solder stainless steel AND ! Nichrome wire ... the fumes are nasty , so do it OUTSIDE and wash the joint , especially if on a delicate electronic circuit .. and NEVER put the bottle in your toolbox , or your tools WILL go rusty .. ( tried - n - tested ) ........ DAVE™🛑
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Just make sure the lead/acid battery that you pinch the acid from is FULLY CHARGED.
When a lead/acid battery is flat it contains only water. It becomes acidic when
charging, and gets stronger as the battery charges.
Maybe forget about soldering experiments and focus on keeping your expensive batteries charged, period.
So the acid disappears when it is flat😅
@@Leo-gt1bx YES, It's called chemistry. The acid is at its strongest
when the battery is newest and is fully charged. It's strength goes
down with the state of charge, until the battery is flat when it
contains only water.
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OR you could simply sand the area before soldering. Steel wool does the trick.
Exaggerated illustrations as the battery lead and salt are not at all required.
Just the acid alone is enough to make the soldering strong.
Totally false. Nobody can solder on stainless, not even you!
Is this work in aluminum as well?
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Please was there water in the bottle already before adding the lead battery acid?
Hello, It's nice to chat with you💖💖, There was already lead acid battery liquid in that bottle, there was no water, The liquid of a lead acid battery is already diluted sulfuric acid, no additional water should be added to it. Thanks for watching this video ♥️, I look forward to receiving your support in the near future, have a nice day my good friend ♥️♥️
This is super cool! ..but..Bro...you are KILLIN' me with that unlabeled water bottle filled with lead acid battery juice in it that looks exactly like water😂! Good job tho🤘
Is it used for aluminium soldering??
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Its annoying music while watch video 😅
Is there any other way to fine lead acid battery liquid?
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I think this is about the same as using acid core solder which will cause major corrosion problems. Try this on some throwaway stuff before you use on something important. And clean, clean, clean after using acid stuff while soldering -- even then you might end up with corrosion problems.
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Can we store that liquid and use it whenever we need.?. I tried to solder on battery but its not sticking. So can i try this method on batteries?. Im not a electrical person, i do small diy things sometimes.
Yes you can store it and use it whenever you need. Yes, Also you can use it to solder your batteries. Because of the acid flux, you should clean your soldered joint with alcohol to avoid it corrode . If you don't have alcohol, you can clean it with perfume spray. Dear friends, Thank you very much for watching this video