High temperature solder for use on tube sockets?

I looked for a discussion but surprised I didn't find something... anyway is there experience here using high temperature solder on, say, big power tube sockets?

I always use 63/37, which is basically worst case for holding in a hot component. Please share if you've done this and I would love a specific brand or two. Many thanks.
 
Any solder will work. The epoxy in the FR4 board will start degrading long before the solder melts.

Just remember to remove the flux after soldering -- especially for high temperature components. It will continue eating the metal.

If you've got a good lead-free soldering station, I recommend K100LD solder from Kester.
Otherwise, Kester 60/40 solder is perfectly suitable.
 
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Are you running 833's without cooling??

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I looked for a discussion but surprised I didn't find something... anyway is there experience here using high temperature solder on, say, big power tube sockets?

I always use 63/37, which is basically worst case for holding in a hot component. Please share if you've done this and I would love a specific brand or two. Many thanks.
It does not hurt to use high temp solder on tube sockets, but it's totally unnecessary.