Show Us Your Weapon!!!
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*Drools* Can I... touch it?G-force wrote:
Weller WES51 adjustable temp iron. Best birthday gift ever! Let the jealousy commence.![]()
Now you know how I can keep from effin up those Super Joy 3's so easily. If it's a thin trace, I set it low heat, and if its a large trace, higher heat. Oh, and I use LOTS of flux. Makes any job easy as pie.
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Me and G-Force have the best soldering iron here. Yay. 
(Their really the same, yours just has a fancy brand name on it. Then again, I think mine was $125 CAD)
(Their really the same, yours just has a fancy brand name on it. Then again, I think mine was $125 CAD)
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I'd imagine right now you wish you were a cuttlefish...
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Not anymore! *swipes iam's iron when he's not looking*iam7805 wrote:Me and G-Force have the best soldering iron here. Yay.
A little butane iron does sound like a good idea, like Felino said. I used one once in my hardware repair class at school, and I liked it a lot. Some sets that look pretty nice are going on ebay for just over $30 shipped, though I've never heard of some of the brands.
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Kind of hard to, actually. The station part is insanely heavy, which to me is a good thing because it seems like the build quality is really good. On the other hand, the iron is extremely light, and combined with an ultra fine tip, it's really easy to do small pins and traces. I can even do SMD work with it!CronoTriggerfan wrote:Not anymore! *swipes iam's iron when he's not looking*
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I'd imagine right now you wish you were a cuttlefish...
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I've got two irons, but I only really use one of them:

The one on the left is a WLC100, and the one on the right is the long-out-of-production EC2002B. It's a 40-watt digital iron and the precursor to the digital version of the WES51. It's almost 21 years old (still had the inspection sticker on it) and it still works great, although I did have to replace the set/read switch because the contacts wore out.
It still doesn't beat what I get to play with at work though...the 80 watt digital WD1002 and a Metcal MX500
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The one on the left is a WLC100, and the one on the right is the long-out-of-production EC2002B. It's a 40-watt digital iron and the precursor to the digital version of the WES51. It's almost 21 years old (still had the inspection sticker on it) and it still works great, although I did have to replace the set/read switch because the contacts wore out.
It still doesn't beat what I get to play with at work though...the 80 watt digital WD1002 and a Metcal MX500
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Re: Show Us Your Weapon!!!
I have a cold heat from radioshack that I don't use, I was trying to ground a wire to a piece of side metal on a case and the tip cracked. Then I have one with one tip that you can't take out. And an old one with many tips that gets super hot super fast.




