I bought a bunch of unlabeled solder last year at a garage sale. It was supposed to be plumbing solder, but, as I was doing a LOT of plumbing of copper hot and cold water lines today, I noticed that it was spitting and sputtering a lot, but seemed to be working just fine. Well, after a few hours of work today, it is still eating at me that it was spitting/sputtering so I looked closely at the spool of solder and came across a number that I searched the internet for.

Long story short, it was Dutch Boy Lead Free, Rosin Code solder P/N 93295. LINK This is supposed to be for electronics, so am I totally screwed on all of my hard work today?

I've found out that it contains tin, copper, and core flux.

PLEASE HELP!


Farewell - June 4, 2020