Cadorman
Ambassador of the Catocaster
Are you familiar with Red Green?Hi Chris........
you can admit it your among friends here.
Are you familiar with Red Green?Hi Chris........
you can admit it your among friends here.
Are you familiar with Red Green?
You know he's from Canookistan?He is my Uncle....................................(not really) but DUDE IS A REDNECK ENGINEERING GOD!
you and I both know I am un-trainable......but AMS needs a new cause to champion![]()
Got my new soldering station today. I like it very much.View attachment 45267
Does that have auto shutoff?
I don‘t think so.
We have MINOR -- OR MAJOR -- emergencies around here at unscheduled intervals which can turn a relaxing hour or two SOLDERING --into ......a --- OH CRAP I LEFT THE IRON ON -- because the dogs got in a fight--- the septic system is flowing the wrong way----a small air disaster occurred in the back yard (we are near the Airport) ---or a grand kid ate something unwise---or the Giraffe is puking on the neighbors rose garden again.....or SOMETHING is going into labor--- or breaking a leg -- or needs let it in or needs let out -- or is about to puke on the rug (an alarm clock that sounds like a dog getting ready to HURL would be 100% fool proof) --- etc......etc.-----AND BURNED DOWN THE HOUSE.......
So yes AMS -- TIMING -- a clear head -- and patience do make a HUGE difference -- and my last SOLDERING adventure was ........A pleasant one --
Perhaps with the guidance and tips given here (and the purchase of a new up to date fire extinguisher) --- the next will be equally enjoyable........which if history is an indicator should occur sometime in late 2021......
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Im good-- and I will. -
I was very interested in Johns new soldering station..........but the missing auto shut off might be a deal killer............
what kind of tips does it use......?
are they easily replaceable?
Im good-- and I will. -
I was very interested in Johns new soldering station..........but the missing auto shut off might be a deal killer............
what kind of tips does it use......?
are they easily replaceable?


Using a gum eraser, remove the oxide from the copper first. The copper needs to be bright and shiny before you solder to it.