Re: Electrical tools question:
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:54 pm
We're fluxed if we do, and fluxed if we don't...Steve in Golden wrote:When soldering guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have soldering guns.
We're fluxed if we do, and fluxed if we don't...Steve in Golden wrote:When soldering guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have soldering guns.
I have a soldering iron. Sometimes that makes it difficult, putting the solder in place.Steve in Golden wrote:When soldering guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have soldering guns.
Don't forget your helping hands.ME 109 wrote:I have a soldering iron. Sometimes that makes it difficult, putting the solder in place.Steve in Golden wrote:When soldering guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have soldering guns.
When soldering guns are outlawed, I'll be an outlaw.Steve in Golden wrote:When soldering guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have soldering guns.
Before someone clued me in about these very nifty "helping hands" at Harbor Freight, I made my own by epoxying a couple wooden clothes pins to craft (popsicle) sticks. I still have one in my tool box.justoneoftheguys wrote:Don't forget your helping hands.ME 109 wrote:I have a soldering iron. Sometimes that makes it difficult, putting the solder in place.Steve in Golden wrote:When soldering guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have soldering guns.
No need to wait beyond seconds if you have a propane torch. Heat the tip of the "pensil" for a few seconds and you're good to go.Dave Backmarker wrote:. . . I also have a few Weller soldering pencils which I use for very delicate jobs when I don't mind waiting for the soldering pencil to heat up.
OMG! You're talking about me typing "merican instead of 'merican.enigmaT120 wrote:C'mon Ken, fix your typo.
I don't like soldering either.
I thought it was "gunl", but what do I know?Ken in Oklahoma wrote:OMG! You're talking about me typing "merican instead of 'merican.enigmaT120 wrote:C'mon Ken, fix your typo.
I don't like soldering either.
I am, of course, mortified! But I'm also considerate. I'm leaving it alone instead of correcting it. Otherwise people would be searching for the longest time looking for a non-existent typo.
Ken
Congratulations, you're BOTH right! (but I only noticed "gunl" the first time I read the post)justoneoftheguys wrote:I thought it was "gunl", but what do I know?Ken in Oklahoma wrote: OMG! You're talking about me typing "merican instead of 'merican.
I am, of course, mortified! But I'm also considerate. I'm leaving it alone instead of correcting it. Otherwise people would be searching for the longest time looking for a non-existent typo.
Ken