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A quick and clean, creamy paste flux for silver brazing and hard soldering. Use with all jewelers’ metals including silver, gold, copper, nickel and platinum. 12 oz.
Solder sheets can be easily cut in clipped pieces. Sheets are placed on bottom jaw and snipped. Pieces drop out cleanly. These can also be used to cut wire solder by inserting the wire into the side hole. Available in size; 1.5 mm.
Select, close-grained, knot-free wood is chemically prepared with a special process for soldering. Easily punctured to hold work. (Not heat rated).
High-grade, superfine, Boric Acid Powder. Use as high-grade flux and deoxidizing agent. Can also be mixed with denatured alcohol to make soldering flux.
Formulated for extended shelf life versatility and convenience. The gel makes it easy to use and less mess with better results. Non-hazardous.
Iron Binding Wire, 29 Gauge, 8 oz spool. Iron Binding Wire used in Jewelry making to hold together parts to be soldered or cemented.
Ceramic 6×6 block with feet. Non-asbestos. Withstands temperatures up to 2000 F (1093 C). Rubber feet keep board raised above bench.
Protects jewels from heat while soldering. No need to remove jewels from settings (except opals). If flame is used for soldering, the jewel will stay cool. Rinses off in plain water. 8 oz. jar.
Made specifically for the difficult task of holding half or quarter shanks in place while soldering with no fumbling or misalignment. Invented by a bench jeweler.
The battery is part # 7733 and allows the quick charge of the cordless Iso-Tip soldering irons. For current production of Quick Charge models #7700, #7740 and #7750.
For picking up crucibles and 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) diameter flasks. Length: 19 inches (483 mm)