I know this is a long-shot, but with all the DIY guys around, I thought I'd check if anyone has a suggestion.
I'm making a small project (for simracing) that involves soldering pieces of brass tubing.
I've figured out the soldering, and it's working OK, with good strength, at least for my purpose.
(If you're interested, I'm building a new/better TrackIR headphone mount (with LEDs), with included rechargeable battery so is will be wireless)
My intent is to create the frame/structure from brass tubing, that will allow small wiring to be passed through the tubing (to connect to the LEDs at the ends). And the issue I'm facing is that each solder joint ends up filling the internal cavity of the tubing, and blocking any wire passage after the connection is soldered.
My guess is to pack/fill the internals of the tubing with some sort of material that will keep the ID free during the soldering, and then allow for removing it after the soldering is done. But I'm struggling to think what this material might be. It has to be flexible, since my design has multiple curves and 90 deg joints that the wires will have to pass around.
I thought about sand or salt to fill the tubing, but my guess is that the solder will just wick into that and create a block/blob that won't freely come out. I also thought about some heavy guitar/music string, but also this I guess would get soldered internally as well.
Interested in any ideas or suggestions anyone may have.
Thanks
I'm making a small project (for simracing) that involves soldering pieces of brass tubing.
I've figured out the soldering, and it's working OK, with good strength, at least for my purpose.
(If you're interested, I'm building a new/better TrackIR headphone mount (with LEDs), with included rechargeable battery so is will be wireless)
My intent is to create the frame/structure from brass tubing, that will allow small wiring to be passed through the tubing (to connect to the LEDs at the ends). And the issue I'm facing is that each solder joint ends up filling the internal cavity of the tubing, and blocking any wire passage after the connection is soldered.
My guess is to pack/fill the internals of the tubing with some sort of material that will keep the ID free during the soldering, and then allow for removing it after the soldering is done. But I'm struggling to think what this material might be. It has to be flexible, since my design has multiple curves and 90 deg joints that the wires will have to pass around.
I thought about sand or salt to fill the tubing, but my guess is that the solder will just wick into that and create a block/blob that won't freely come out. I also thought about some heavy guitar/music string, but also this I guess would get soldered internally as well.
Interested in any ideas or suggestions anyone may have.
Thanks