rockdrummer
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I really am not the kind of guy to question why the right tool has to work right. I guess i was just hoping to hear that it may take some extra time. Hahaha. If it was only so simple!
I think i need to really rethink those two important tools.
My first soldering iron, (grainger already helped me through this) was a five dollar thirty watt from menards. Wouldnt heat up enough and i wasnt good enough at soldering to make it work with the big crossover connections and binding posts in the gr research monitors i first built. Went out and got a weller 100/140 watt gun and that worked wonderfully. Now with computer boards and very fine intricate work i planned to try the cheap pencil iron with a conical tip i think.
I think i need to bite the bullet and not wimp out on the right meter and iron.
Thanks so much Grainger and all for your help and advice.
Ben
I think i need to really rethink those two important tools.
My first soldering iron, (grainger already helped me through this) was a five dollar thirty watt from menards. Wouldnt heat up enough and i wasnt good enough at soldering to make it work with the big crossover connections and binding posts in the gr research monitors i first built. Went out and got a weller 100/140 watt gun and that worked wonderfully. Now with computer boards and very fine intricate work i planned to try the cheap pencil iron with a conical tip i think.
I think i need to bite the bullet and not wimp out on the right meter and iron.
Thanks so much Grainger and all for your help and advice.
Ben