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The need for Heat
« on: June 17, 2005, 09:20:26 pm »

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es347
Junior tube assistant
Posts: 13
(2/19/04 5:24 pm)
 The need for Heat
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 Does anybody have a suggestion for a Powerful solder gun? I'm trying to remove the cap can in a 66' Vibro-Champ and My 40watt radiocrap just ain't cuttin it. The caps negative tabs are soldered right to the chassi. Is there any other tips or tricks that could work? Thanks, Mike.
 
bluetonene
Junior tube assistant
Posts: 27
(2/19/04 5:48 pm)
 Re: The need for Heat
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 I use an old 100 watt gun but it is not hot enough for big chassis grounds. A 250 watt plumbers iron is good for chassis grounds.
Tom
 
es347
Junior tube assistant
Posts: 14
(2/19/04 6:16 pm)
 Re: The need for Heat
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 I work around a lot of Plumbers, but I dont think I've ever seen a Plumbers iron. Maybe I'll ask If they have one to lend?
 
bluetonene
Junior tube assistant
Posts: 28
(2/19/04 6:19 pm)
 Re: The need for Heat
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 Sorry, I should have clarified..A 250 watt soldering iron used by plumbers.
 
es347
Junior tube assistant
Posts: 15
(2/19/04 6:41 pm)
 Re: The need for Heat
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 I think I understand, but I've never seen a Plumber use an electric soldering tool, only propane and propane accessories. Do you know where I could get a higher powered iron?
 
ganzonimx
Hey get your own solder
Posts: 397
(2/19/04 7:34 pm)
 Re: The need for Heat
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 You could fix a wedge shapes piece of copper ore bronze(about 2 to 3 onces) to a metal rod. Heat it up with a butane burner and use like a soldering iron, that works perfectly to solder / desolder to a chassis.

Cris
 
Tiny Daddy
I will work on all amps
Posts: 496
(2/19/04 8:09 pm)
 Re: The need for Heat
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 I use some really old Ungar 45 watt and 50 watt irons for large work, having inherited them when a factory closed. But new irons are available: Weller 4033-S with the large chisel tip should work, and I have used the temperature-controlled Weller W60P with excellent results.
 
 
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