Soldering basicsSubscriber-only content
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April 26, 2012 For some modelers, photoetched metal is the scourge of the hobby. Others embrace the delicate brass bits. Most fall somewhere in between. To truly embrace photoetched metal, you need to come to grips with the soldering iron, as super glue has its limitations. As it turns out, learning to solder isn't that hard. Start small and use scrap photoetch to learn, not a key project.
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