[Milsurplus] OT A BIT....What Do You Solder With?
Bob Camp
kb8tq at n1k.org
Thu Jul 7 11:05:56 EDT 2016
Hi
Metcal irons are great, just be aware of the cost of the tips before you get into owning one. Each time you change temperatures, you
switch out a tip. That may not be a big deal doing work on boat anchors. It can get a bit crazy when playing with SMT boards and
high temperature / no lead solder.
The common alternatives are Hakko (established and a bit expensive) and JBC (the new kid on the block, not quite as expensive). Both
alternatives give you some sort of knob to adjust the temperature with and tips that are somewhat less expensive. There are an ocean of
others on the market. Many of them are clones of the Hakko irons.
I have Metcal and Hakko irons running around here (along with a few other brands like Pace and Weller). The Metcal is the first one I grab.
I got them all on the cheap / surplus. I’m not sure what I would buy if I had to pay full price.
Bob
> On Jul 7, 2016, at 10:45 AM, Don Merz via Milsurplus <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>
> Seems a simple question. Maybe not.
>
> I recently became disenchanted with my old Tenma soldering station. I also have a box of all the usual old soldering irons and such I could use (but don't). I started thinking that maybe for the next 10 years I should just buy something good and be done with it.
>
> A friend of mine swears by the Metcal soldering stations. They are not cheap, but maybe a good investment.
>
> What do you use that you like?
>
> 73, Don Merz, N3RHT
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