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    15% Lenox Silver Solder

    Anyone have anything bad to say about it, seems to bring lower prices on Ebay.

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    never heard of it ...
    it was working.... played with it.... now its broke.... whats the going hourly rate for HVAC repair

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    I've never seen a 15% silver content solder, did you mean brazing alloy?

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    I guess we could get all technical with different names, but I think the majority understand the slang.

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    Never used Lennox brand but should be the same as others, I use 6% because its a lot cheaper and works fine

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    Oh! Never heard of it before.

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    Anyway, I picked up a few pounds of Harris 15 on Ebay for $68 per pound shipped. With the price over $100 at the supply I wonder how they are selling it cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    Anyway, I picked up a few pounds of Harris 15 on Ebay for $68 per pound shipped. With the price over $100 at the supply I wonder how they are selling it cheaper.
    I imagine the don't caring nearly as much overhead as the supply house

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinster View Post
    I imagine the don't caring nearly as much overhead as the supply house
    I have a friend that's a GM with a supply house, his cost is $81 per pound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    Anyway, I picked up a few pounds of Harris 15 on Ebay for $68 per pound shipped. With the price over $100 at the supply I wonder how they are selling it cheaper.
    Maybe it's some old stock. I don't worry too much if we're a little higher because when the guys down the street buy again...I'll be cheaper. It's a cycle we fight with refrigerant too.

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    i use lennox 5 works great..

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