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Re: Electrical tools question:

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:54 pm
by Deleted User 62
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...

Re: Electrical tools question:

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:57 pm
by ME 109
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.

Re: Electrical tools question:

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 4:31 pm
by Deleted User 287
ME 109 wrote:
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.
Don't forget your helping hands.

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Re: Electrical tools question:

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:22 pm
by montmil
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.

Re: Electrical tools question:

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:26 pm
by montmil
justoneoftheguys wrote:
ME 109 wrote:
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.
Don't forget your helping hands.

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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.

Hey, Rob... HF has these things with lights, too! Not that we need better light as we mature. :?

Solderin pencil heating tip:

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 7:01 pm
by Ken in Oklahoma
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.
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.

Propane torches are also very useful for relighting cigars that have one out. No namby pamby cigarette lighters for me. But you must use discretion. If the cigar is very short you risk singing your moustache. And that burnt hair smell is literally under your nose and lasts a pretty long time.


Ken

Re: Electrical tools question:

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 7:09 pm
by Ken in Oklahoma
enigmaT120 wrote:C'mon Ken, fix your typo.

I don't like soldering either.
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

Re: Electrical tools question:

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 8:22 pm
by Deleted User 287
Ken in Oklahoma wrote:
enigmaT120 wrote:C'mon Ken, fix your typo.

I don't like soldering either.
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
I thought it was "gunl", but what do I know?

Re: Electrical tools question:

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 8:33 pm
by Major Softie
justoneoftheguys wrote:
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
I thought it was "gunl", but what do I know?
Congratulations, you're BOTH right! (but I only noticed "gunl" the first time I read the post)

Re: Electrical tools question:

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:39 pm
by Chuey
I'm thinking I should get a new gun instead of a pencil. I looked at Sears and they can cost quite a bit. I'd rather not buy a tool that is barely adequate for the job, though. Then you have to buy one that actually works.

As for taking the spade connectors out of the plug assembly, I have decided to buy a better quality plug type and replace both halves. That way, the connection will be more weather tight and I won't have any halfway wrecked terminal connections to deal with. The kind I'm getting is the type that uses the hollow ice pick type tool, which I have.

It's so much fun making incremental changes in the Cafe' bike.

Chuey