Soldering advice

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Sir-knob-head
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Re: Soldering advice

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bigtwinthing wrote:
Sir-knob-head wrote:Next time I'm down bigtwin I'll pop in for a tutorial
:beer: I did all of that. But the flux. The wires were newly stripped and the iron was brand new
In the end I ran outta gas :(

Cheers chippy. Can't use corded because my garage doesn't have power and no one's produced a battery powered one yet
i have a butane one too!
I shall take that as an invite :D lol

What one you got fella?
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Looks great. Yu got one?
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If you've got to use gas this is probably the best one I've owned.
I like the hot air blower attachment so I can use it on shrink wrap too.

http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/soldering ... -_-0660416
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