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Hi Mike,
I've found it best to use seperate solder and flux. You should be buying specific solder/flux for brass.
I'm in the UK as you know and we have a popular brand for modellers/railwayers/scale engineers called Carrs. They list several solders and the one recommended for brass is called Detailing Solder and melts around 145°. I use this in conjunction with their Green Label flux which is designed for brass (the purpose of flux is to remove oxidisation from the metals surface). I've used the normal electrical multicore thin stuff before but only on really fine joints.
IIRC you have Radio Shack over there (or at least the last time I was in the States) which you could get it from? Or Sears Tools maybe. Otherwise it's a trip to a railway hobby shop!
FWIW I've got three soldering irons a 40w, 25w and a butane pencil soldering iron which is excellent.
Cheers _ Andrew
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