Paste Solder vs. Wire Solder: What Should I Use?
We carry two types of solder for soldering non-ferrous (sterling, gold-fill, copper, nickel and brass) metals.
Both work well, but sometimes one is better for the job than the other. Learn more about paste and wire solder in this soldering tutorial series.
Wire solder stays where you place it allowing more control over where it flows when heated. Paste solder is more difficult to control and has a tendency to flow all over the place, resulting in a messy solder joint. Wire solder is used with an additional flux so that it will flow properly when heated.
Wire Solder
Paste Solder
