Dick,
You can easily solder to anything that can be tin, copper or silver plated.
You can get solder to stick to just about anything ferrous but it usually
takes acid flux.
I've never tried "soldering" Aluminum.
Bryan
Dick J wrote:
> I've always thought of soldering in terms of copper tubing, then I realized
>that everytime I solder electrical connections it involved copper wire and
>terminals, which I don't think are always made of copper. Exactly what metals
>can be soldered using regular resin core soldering wire. Copper to steel
>alloy? What about aluminum tubing? Brass for sure? Bronze?
>
> DickJ
> In East Texas
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