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They offer a heavy duty unit now and there are several
different tips available, at comparatively high price. But it is very handy when you need to solder a wire splice and can't bring the work to the bench. If you're trying to solder very light wires, back them up with a wooden stick, a clean popsicle stick or buy some at a hobby shop. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "George Patterson" wrote in message news:yLkuf.16244$yW1.321@trnddc05... | Morgans wrote: | | Anyone have one, or seen one in action? | | Ok, just tried it out. Here's how they work. The tip is actually two electrodes. | When you touch the tip to the work, the work makes the electrical contact, and | it heats up like a light bulb filament. The tip doesn't heat up much, but the | work does. I tried to tin some 26 gauge stranded copper wire, and it brought the | flux to a boil much more rapidly than a hot soldering pencil iron does. | | Here's the problem. You have to keep both electrodes in contact with the work. | In my case, this proved to be impossible; the wire was just too flexible. I can | see that there might also be problems heating up both pieces when soldering two | items together. Failure to get both pieces hot results in what's called a "cold | solder joint." | | There's a little light on top that tells you when contact is being made. You | really have to keep this light in sight. The tip has only one flat surface, and | the only way it works is to press this surface against the work. Fortunately, | the tip can be inserted in the iron in either of two directions, so it shouldn't | be much of a problem. | | Anyway. Imagine. There you are under your panel trying to solder a wire to a | lug. You hold the wire firmly in place with your left hand and manipulate the | soldering iron into position with your right hand. Wiggle things around to keep | the little red light on. When the joint gets hot, you apply the solder with your | third hand. | | Don't have a third hand? Then maybe this thing isn't for you. | | George Patterson | Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to | your slightly older self. |
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