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What Soldering Station?


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Nice! 

I had a (company) bench station years ago but usually just used a 1500W soldering gun in the field.  I have a couple of little irons & a big honking iron with a 1/2" tip...   Using the little irons...  I stick a hunk of cannon barrel on the bench (1/2" bore, 1/2" wall) to hold my iron from falling over.   

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The HAKKO is a nice unit. If I was going to shell out over $50, I'd jump straight to it.  I normally just solder wires and Through hole stuff.  So I make due with my cheapy.  But if I ever do any serious soldering, especially SMD, I'll just buy it.

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Don't forget the heat disipators or heat sinks then if soldering that small of stuff. Basically like an alligator clip, may save yourself some headaches going forward if doing that many with small resistors.

 

Almost like a small set of locking forceps would work too but that small it might crush them. I like Bill's idea the aligator clip would be a good tool if small enough.

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ugh,

 

Well we set aside 2 $50 gift cards to home depot so I could buy this soldering station.   Went to home depot and spent the rest of the gift cards on a new sink, bathroom light, drywall, bedroom fan, and some other random stuff.

 

 

Get back to the house, whip out the 2 gift cards we saved and BAM one of them is empty ( guessing they never actually bought it / charged it)  So now I am waiting on home depot to get back to me in regards to if it was every loaded, and if it was, when it was used.

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I have an assortment of locking forcepts collected over a lifetime.  Incredibly handy for holding insulated wires & small parts for soldering (especially with nerve damage).  I had the first ones when I worked at Seaport Communications ~1990. 

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