Anybody here use a resistance soldering setup? I ran across the concept today whilst surfing around instead of enjoying the holiday shopping crowds, but hasn't heard much mention of it in the HMEM world.
The concept is similar to spot-welding, but less so-- drive a current at low volts through a piece of metal and it gets hot. Shove some solder in there while it's hot. Using pointy electrodes, you can localize the heating with good precision.
I imagine it would be best for thin sheet-type work, rather than blocks of material.
A google on 'resistance soldering' turns up a number of plans and machines.
The concept is similar to spot-welding, but less so-- drive a current at low volts through a piece of metal and it gets hot. Shove some solder in there while it's hot. Using pointy electrodes, you can localize the heating with good precision.
I imagine it would be best for thin sheet-type work, rather than blocks of material.
A google on 'resistance soldering' turns up a number of plans and machines.