Does anyone have any experience soldering the so-called "Britannia Metal?"
I will be building several of the Model Expo Civil War cannon models for a display in my portable Civil War museum. The metal looks like a variety of pewter to me but I really don't know much about its metalurgy beyond what I found in a quick web search. My fear is that I'll melt the model since I believe that one of the features of Britannia is that it melts at quite a low temperature. Does anybody know what kind of solder to use (I assume not acid core) or whether a gun or iron will work best? Or should I just plan to use CA, which I really don't like, liquid steel or epoxy?
Thank you in advance.
-- D
Britannia Metal is a form of pewter with a melting point of around 255 deg C.
This site has useful information with regard to composition and properties of metals
http://www.csudh.edu/oliver/chemdata/alloys.htm
Dave
Dave-
Thank you for the table. I assume from it that I should be thnking about
using a high tin content solder or some form of low temperature solder.
I'll bet that match solder will work.
-- D