soldering iron?

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mick the builder

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Can anyone recomend a soldering iron for repairs to looms? Had a weller which died but didnt get hot enough in the 10 sec per min allowed. Also had a cheap one which didnt get hot fast enough but managed to melt the sleaves of my fleace before it died.
 
Big Weller one 45watt i think, ancient old thing but your soldering large lumps, compared with a PCB, outside in the cold. Few bits of card or ply to stop the breeze helps. Or get one of the gas ones from screwfix - lent mine out and never got it back so it must have been good!
 
Weller are(were? mine was liberated when I finished my apprenticeship about 20yrs ago) good.
I think mine is 40W. Tips also make a big difference to heat transfer.

Not sure on up to date models though, sorry :eek:
 
I have a 200W trigger-type, 60W and 40W 240V sticks, one gas and a big copper fitting for my propane blow lamp.

For some reason i don't seem to have any soldering problems! ;) ;)
 
I've got 3, personally.

A Weller gun (very handy for wiring that is Rover-sized), a termperature-controlled soldering station with interchangeable tips (OTT unless you like I tend to fix things like printed circuit instument panels and electronics) and a heater tip for my gas torch for larger work.

The first two will run very handily off a small inverter, so quite usable in the garage/yard right on the car. The latter, of course, just needs gas and a spark lighter... :)

When it comes to the Rovers, the usual soldering equipment is the soldering gun, with an assist from a heat gun for shrinking insulating tubing over the sol dered joins.

If the cost of such items is putting you off, have a look in boot sales - I see them all the time in near-new condition for a few dollars.
 
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