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"m005kennedy" wrote in message
ups.com... I usually do a small amout of soldering at once. I was thinking of getting a recharable soldering iron just for the convience factor. I was hoping to get a brand and supplier recomendation. I've seen them for around $60. I would think they would be fine for QRP type construction. Mike KB1IUI I have two of them, picked them both up at a hamfest for $5 each. Though they needed batteries and a tip, they - to me - were a steal. All included, I got both for less than the price of one - new. I use mine extensively at times and got them for times when I'm trying to do repair work when no immediate electric source OR as is my luck, a damned storm comes and knocks out the power. At least with the Cordless, I can keep on working. Most of my work involves only a DMM and Soldering equipment, anything else can wait til power is available. I was able to get "very" small tips for the really fine soldering I do at times, saved me lots of grief. These are Iso-Tip brand. Very easy to maintain too. Not much to go wrong with them. Tip and batteries - two major parts, aside from the transformer in the charging base. Even if ya have to buy one brand new, go for it....... "I" feel you'll make a good choice. Before I close out - I "do" hope you're referring to the "hot" kind, not the cold!!!!! The cold are JUNK. clf |
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