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 Post subject: Soldering Iron
PostPosted: January 28th, 2013, 9:25 am 
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Can someone recommend me a good one for pickup installation? Keep in mind I'm not a pro, this would be for my own use but I'd like it to be able to hold consistent temperature (obviously) and be a quality low cost unit. Thanks!

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 Post subject: Re: Soldering Iron
PostPosted: January 28th, 2013, 10:17 am 
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I use a 30 watt Weller soldering station. A great feature is the variable temp control and sponge holder. I do quite a bit of soldering and typically get 5+ years out of a unit before the iron gives up

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 Post subject: Re: Soldering Iron
PostPosted: January 28th, 2013, 10:19 am 
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I use this one. Fairly decent, holds temperature at different levels, consistent, and the "station" is actually quite comfortable.
For 20 bucks, not much more you can ask for.

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 Post subject: Re: Soldering Iron
PostPosted: May 7th, 2013, 7:15 am 
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That's the same unit that Build Your Own Clone sells, thay say it's the best you can buy without spending $100. I just got one, haven't used it yet. I have a Radio Shack 40 watt that I use for amp and guitar, and a 15 watt for PCB boards.


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