Major Softie wrote:For heavier stuff, a Weller solder gun is better, but it has a pistol grip, so they're probably illegal now here in California.
Back in the day, somebody somewhere had the poor judgment to call the "soldering device" a "gunl". Perhaps that's because of our "merican heritage and the fact that at one time guns were thought of as useful handy "tools".
Well, a person could get a nasty burn from one of those diabolical devices. How many people now wear a permanent scar dimple somewhere on their body? Such a tool is an accident waiting to happen. At the very least the skin burner ought to have some kind of safety shroud that pulling the trigger retracts just prior to the soldering event.
And I'm not even going to talk about the cancer inducing lead laced fumes from the soldering process.
If I were in charge I would write a law prohibiting soldering. All connections must heretofore be made by OSHA approved crimping tools and safe-enough-to-eat pins.
Rant over. I'm returning to my regular programming.
Ken