The Micromark is certainly an elegant solution, but here's a bargain basement version. Looks a bit clunky. Results could be alright.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwl3Ezm6nQc
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The Micromark is certainly an elegant solution, but here's a bargain basement version. Looks a bit clunky. Results could be alright.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwl3Ezm6nQc
^^^ looks like a broken solder gun...!
That's exactly what it is. I've got a spare hanging around - should definitely try this.
Might do the trick, for me I'm not much of a bargain hunter. I like to research the product and toss a little cash at the project. Trying to beat the cost of quality stuff as history has proven the agivation and extra cost isn't worth the savings.
Kinda like bringing home that free puppy, give it a month and you'll be into it for 2K.
Happy soldering!
The proper tool is always best. I just can't resist trying, though.
yeah, I know...it's a 2 years old post... but just found out about this baby! i'm an electronic technician, so soldering electronic parts is part of my daily routine... (yeah I can solder stuff under a microscope...) and I tried my soldering iron to do some brass stuff, but it takes forever to heat it up enough so the solder wire actually melt and well solder the 2 parts together...
Anybody tried to make full cages with this? can it heat enough to solder solid rods? that would be great!
Wow. That is a must have for me will be ordering thanks unglewd
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