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Re: Good tips on soldering irons
Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 09:10
by ghost123uk
Topic = "Good tips on soldering irons" - I like a good tip on a soldering iron
I hate bad tips on soldering irons, where the solder won't flow across it, just blobs up

Keeping them clean, wiping with that special bit of damp sponge you can get for the soldering iron stand and replacing them when the coating starts to wear. These are all good tips for tips on soldering irons
25W Weller "Solder station" for me. Temperature control, lots of different types of tips which can be swapped in seconds, nice well made stand, had it for about 25 years and used it professionally and daily for much of that time. It's still going strong (though it's had a new element and a new cable in that time).
I also have an micro soldering iron for the really delicate stuff, and a felt tip pen sized gas blow torch for car battery wires etc

Re: Good tips on soldering irons
Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 12:52
by nicq
ghost123uk wrote:Topic = "Good tips on soldering irons" - I like a good tip on a soldering iron
I hate bad tips on soldering irons, where the solder won't flow across it, just blobs up

Keeping them clean, wiping with that special bit of damp sponge you can get for the soldering iron stand and replacing them when the coating starts to wear. These are all good tips for tips on soldering irons
25W Weller "Solder station" for me. Temperature control, lots of different types of tips which can be swapped in seconds, nice well made stand, had it for about 25 years and used it professionally and daily for much of that time. It's still going strong (though it's had a new element and a new cable in that time).
I also have an micro soldering iron for the really delicate stuff, and a felt tip pen sized gas blow torch for car battery wires etc

When working on staine gauge soldering the company banned the use of damp sponges as it dropped the temp of the iron tip, they changed to somthing like these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/13168360 ... noapp=true" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; have you tried one I find it much better now.
Re: Good tips on soldering irons
Posted: 30 Mar 2016, 20:22
by Mocki
I bought a Antex cs25 ( 25w) iron from my wholesaler ( Pama) back in 1997 and it's been used pretty much constantly since , commercially for 4 years and only had three new tips as far as I can remember .... It wasn't expensive and I used it again today .....
Also bought a Antex Gascat Gas soldering iron about the same time, it didn't make it to the end of the warrentry nor did its replacement , leaky unreliable things!
Re: Good tips on soldering irons
Posted: 30 Mar 2016, 20:27
by ghost123uk
Mocki wrote:I bought a Antex cs25 ( 25w) iron from my wholesaler ( Pama) back in 1997
I used to buy those from Pama's (and the 15W ones) to sell in my electronics shop.
Pama's were one of my main suppliers for all things CB radio related etc.
Re: Good tips on soldering irons
Posted: 30 Mar 2016, 21:02
by Mocki
Yeah, along with Kestral, Sharmens , Kings and Eurosonic ?
Re: Good tips on soldering irons
Posted: 01 Apr 2016, 07:10
by ghost123uk
Aye, and Electrovision, N. Liverpool iirc. They had a good catalogue, lots of decent replacement speakers, audio leads, PA amps, lighting, and test meters etc etc, oh and soldering stuff too

Re: Good tips on soldering irons
Posted: 01 Apr 2016, 07:28
by Titus A Duxass
Re: Good tips on soldering irons
Posted: 02 Apr 2016, 01:51
by CovKid
Chinese one arrives:
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Re: Good tips on soldering irons
Posted: 07 Apr 2016, 18:57
by seanmc1970a
seanmc1970a wrote:Laughing at the BigClive drinking the meths.
I used to work in a factory making air
LOL must of been a phone post gone wrong.
It was air fresheners that used Bitrex, foul stuff that some used to sprinkle on their workmates butties.....high jinx not at its best
Re: Good tips on soldering irons
Posted: 07 Apr 2016, 20:02
by CovKid
Wasn't Bitrix used in that stuff used to stop people chewing their nails?
Re: Good tips on soldering irons
Posted: 07 Apr 2016, 20:12
by Oldiebut goodie
Bitter Aloes is what we used.