Re: Where to buy flux in a bottle?




"Rich Grise" <rich@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 18:26:02 -0400, Charles wrote:
"Rich Grise" <rich@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

I once used some liquid flux on my fingers to get some grip while tying
waxed lacing cord inside an airplane fuselage (which are all saturated
with oily crud).

Rosin is well known for increasing grip.

Yes, thanks. That's why I used it - I just slopped some on my fingers
and let it dry. This stuff smelled pretty pleasant - kinda
piney-fresh(tm).
;-)

I think it comes from pine sap.


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