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[Orchid] Vinegar pickle and water soldering?
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Benoit Hamel Wednesday, June 11, 2003
   
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    Hello Orchidians! The "safe alternatives to pickle" thread brought to
    my knowledge this one recipe that I didn't know of: vinegar and salt.
    I'm moving in a new appartment where my workshop will be installed
    somewhere in my kitchen. I once heard of citric acid but vinegar
    seems better for me, for it is easier to find it. Does anyone of you
    has the exact recipe for the pickle, or can one simply make it with
    his own proportions? 

    One of my jewelry school friends heard about a soldering method
    using water. Does it exist? If so, how does it work? What do we need
    to use this soldering technique? Compared to gas, is it more
    eco-friendly (I currently use acetylene)? Safer (I would guess so
    since the risk of seeing water explode is low...)? Please help me! 

Benoit Hamel




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