Some applicants may receive a higher or lower regular annual rate depending on a credit evaluation. Offer subject to change without notice.Īdditional information for residents of Quebec only: The regular annual rate for persons applying for the Triangle Mastercard and the Triangle World Elite Mastercard is 22.99% for cash transactions and related fees and 20.99% for all other charges. Any unpaid portion not received by the due date will no longer form part of the equal payments plan and interest will accrue on that amount from the day after the date of your next statement at the applicable regular annual rate. Each month during an equal payments plan you are required to pay in full by the due date that month’s equal payments plan instalment. There is no administration fee charged for entering into a special payments plan. However, if we do not receive the full minimum due on a statement within 59 days of the date of that statement, or any event of default (other than a payment default) occurs under your Cardmember Agreement, all special payment plans on your account will terminate and (i) you will then be charged interest on the balances outstanding on such plans at the applicable regular annual rate from the day after the date of your next statement, and (ii) the balances outstanding will form part of the balance due on that statement. Interest does not accrue during the period of the plan. Dealers may sell for less.įinancing available is “Equal payments, no interest” for 24 months (unless otherwise stated) and is only available on request, on approved credit and on purchases of $150 (unless otherwise stated) or more (Gift Cards excluded) made with your Triangle credit card at Canadian Tire, Sport Chek, Mark’s, L’Équipeur, Atmosphere, Sports Rousseau, Hockey Experts, L’Entrepôt du Hockey and participating Sports Experts. **Online prices and sale effective dates may differ from those in-store and may vary by region. ±Was price reflects the last national regular price this product was sold for. The tire producer / manufacturer and Canadian Tire uses this fee to pay for the collection, transportation, and processing of used tires.ĬANADIAN TIRE® and the CANADIAN TIRE Triangle Design are registered trade-marks of Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited. Surface mounting is what Loius normally works on and is a completely different beast to through-hole/standard.△The tire producer / manufacturer of the tires you are buying, and Canadian Tire is responsible for the recycling fee that is included in your invoice. The older the better as newer stuff is almost all surface mounting, but what you should start off on is through-hole mounting stuff. Then once you feel more comfortable, move on to your actual project. I would look around the garage/attic/basement for old electronics, open them up, and practice on them. So it’s generally better to reset, instead of trying to fix something. I only have needed it when I’m doing surface mounts with a heat gun.Īlso, I know some people don’t believe “burnt/overheated solder” can be a thing, but I do. I have never needed to use a can of flux for most soldering. You have to clean all of that and it might flow to somewhere you don’t want. Most people new to soldering that get flux separately use too much. Don’t waste money on a cheap solder sucker (the syringe looking things), all of them are garbage. No you would try to pull off the solder with a wick, or clip the wires and reset. Would you say it would be best to buy flux seperately as that precaution if things get screwy and I have to redo a solder point(s)? 99% -90% is best but 70% will do in a pinch.Īll the examples in images are good ones. To clean the flux from the solder joints once you’re done (which you should do as it’s slightly corrosive) you can use iso alcohol. You will burn yourself, it sucks, but it’s not too bad. Pushing a lot of solder on to the tip will allow the flow of the solder and the flux to really clean it. When you need to heat it up again take the old solder off as soon as you can. Then let it cool with a little solder on the tip. DO NOT SCRAPE IT WITH HARD METALĪfter you’re done, use a decent amount of flux and solder to “tin the tip”. Only use a soaking wet sponge or a soaking wet paper towel to clean the tip. The most important part of having a good experience with soldering is not the solder (generally), but the iron. It will say clearly if it has lead or is lead free. You really only should use it with a respirator and a air evac unit. It works better generally but the fumes should be considered toxic. You can get rosin core solder and not get flux seperately. Having done soldering since I was in high school (20 years now) I endorse everything has said.
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