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morning guys Chris and Jamie from Tillman family farms today weamp;#39;re going to be working on this Rusty roof you guys have watched this kind of piecemeal this thing together we donamp;#39;t have very much money in this Barn we use reclaim tin I got these poles for free we use Sawmill Lumber all sorts of different things like that we got more labor in it than most anything um I know a lot of you guys been like why in the world would he spend all that time and effort putting all that Rusty tin on that roof well weamp;#39;re going to go through a process and Iamp;#39;m going to show you some of the products that weamp;#39;re going to use for this um right now my focus is going to be the ridge up there Iamp;#39;m going to get weamp;#39;re going to use a rust converter that takes 24 hours to cure and then weamp;#39;re going to use a roof coating um so that will take another 24 hour secure but weamp;#39;re trying to get that portion of it done so that we can the roof cap and the

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0:00 1:15 When purchasing a new well a soldering on the first thing you must do is tin the. Tip. You mustMoreWhen purchasing a new well a soldering on the first thing you must do is tin the. Tip. You must carefully and gradually wait until the iron heats.
In conclusion, if your soldering iron tip wont tin, it is likely due to oxidation, the wrong type of solder, or the temperature being too low. To fix the issue, you can try cleaning the tip, using the right type of solder, and adjusting the temperature of the soldering iron.
Adjust the temperature of the soldering iron to a typical work range (about 300C). Apply flux-cored solder to the oxidized tip. The heat will activate the flux and start the chemical reaction that will remove the oxidation. Use brass wool or specially designed cleaners on the tip.
Apply a small amount of solder to the cleaned tip while ensuring it is evenly distributed. Allow the solder to melt and coat the entire surface of the tip. Wipe off an excess solder using damp sponge or cleaning pad. Repeat the re-tinning process regularly when soldering to maintain tip performance.
1) your tip is too small to deliver the required amount of heat. 2) Your tip is big enough, but you dont have enough wattage to deliver the correct amount of heat. 3) You have not properly tinned the tip, this can often prevent the flow of heat into the piece. 4) Your solder diameter is too large for your tip size.
Keep your tips tinned regularly, from the first time you use it until the time you dispose of it. Again, this can help for not only the connection but also for the longevity of the tips and the soldering iron.
If the solder tip has oxidized, it will prevent anything from sticking. To resolve this issue, youll want to clean the tip of the soldering iron.

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