Yes, I use something similar. Fast and easy.Soldering 150A Anderson connectors is easy work with one of these;
https://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/butane-micro-torch/A-p0141010e
Yes, I use something similar. Fast and easy.Soldering 150A Anderson connectors is easy work with one of these;
https://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/butane-micro-torch/A-p0141010e
I've used this one for a few years and has worked really well. Heats really quick and doesn't lose heat when working on larger projects. Hakko fx 888D. I wish they had of went with different styling but aside from that it works really wellView attachment 35047
No but I do have some led red/yellow strobes could install.You didn’t get the optional Nitro Knobs?!
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Miller. Just weld it.
Mine ain't no silly bobcat tho! Gots da Trailblazer 300NT, Kubota diesel. Only couple cylinoids and a expandable plug to fit hole where fuel guage busted up. Are necessary replacements. Used to have wooden dowl in there for some time, but decided to upgrade to plug.Yep, same exact machine I use here on the ranch.
It'll weld anything ……...
Never seen one before. I think now it's use a MAP gas tip with O2 and propane. Love to find one of those old hand torches used for leading on cars.This is what you want for heavy solder jobs. It is a solder iron attachment for a propane torch. I have one out in my shop. Aint nuttin that won't solder. LOL This is just a pic I found online but it is the ONLY pic I could find of one. This shows the iron tip attachment and the propane torch head it is connected too. Not even sure if you can still get them. I guard mine very selfishly.
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Welcome!Sometimes the capabilities of conventional soldering iron are not enough and you have to use a soldering station
To choose the right soldering station, you need to know the design and technical parameters, as well as why you will use it:
1. The heating element and its type. Today, the bulk of the devices, among which you can choose, have 2 types - ceramic and nichrome. Ceramic ones quickly heat up, but they can burst due to uneven heating; if there is a heat stabilizer, all this will not happen, it will control the temperature and the device will last longer. Nichrome quickly fails and is not suitable for frequent use. It costs significantly less than ceramics.
2. The temperature adjustment range should be whiter than wide.
3. The heating rate.
4. Power. To choose a soldering station by capacity, you must initially know the area of operation of the device: telephones, laptops, tablets or household appliances, etc.
5. Voltage; weight, size, shape, etc.
I think the Weller WE1010NA or X-Tronic Model 3020-XTS soldering station is suitable for you.
It is also worth looking at the top soldering stations here https://solderingironguide.com/reviews/best-soldering-stations/ so as not to make a mistake in choosing.