I am working on a rifle and have now reached the stage of making the patchbox. The last one I made was in 1983 and only remember that soldering the tabs (filial & lid) before bending it to the stock contour was difficult. Solder ran everywhere around the edges and it is a mess. I saw the post recently about using water based white-out to prevent solder from sticking off-target. That will help. My question now is what is a good way to squeeze the tabs together as the solder begins to flow? I recently saw a pair of heavy duty jumper cable clips at Nothern Hyd. store. Would these work as clamps for this purpose? Would appreciate your advice since my ideas often turn out to be Rube Goldberg, long way around methods that don't really work. Also should I use lead solder or the low temp. silver solder? I have both.
Thanks