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Paul Gates
I have a question about soldering irons for circuit board soldering....I have been using a Solder-it Pro 70 powered by Butane but it develops heat from 750F to 2500F. I have used it mainly for repair work and adjust it mid range but of course I am not knowledgable as to what the temp is at mid-range. Any suggestions? I cannot afford a hundred dollars or more for a new one.
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Dan Barker
There was a great little $35 tempraturn controlled iron on the reflector
about 2 months ago. Santa brought me one and it's fine. I run it at 700
degrees F. Any hotter is very dangerous. Get one. If you can't find it, let
me know and I'll research the Archives for you.

Dan / WG4S / K2 #2456

>> I have been using a Solder-it Pro 70 powered by Butane but it develops
heat from 750F to 2500F.

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