Soldering Small Work.

—When soldering two small awkward-shaped pieces together, they can be held in position by pressing slightly into a piece of damp clay. When the work has several soldered joints it can be buried in sand or covered with clay to confine the heat to the part being operated on.

Although care should be taken to limit the solder to the area of the joint, there are circumstances in many cases where it is difficult to prevent some of it from straying. To clean this off, resort may be had to the blowpipe, applying the blast and quickly wiping the surface while the solder is in a molten state. Or it may be filed off while cold and finished with a scraper or a knife and emery-cloth. Or if there is only a thin film the knife or emery-cloth alone will suffice.