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soldering station

  1. JatoTheRipper

    Portable Soldering Tools

    Have either of you tried the Bernzomatic Detail Pen Torch or Ryobi USB Lithium Soldering Pen for soldering RC battery and motor wires? Both of these options have my intrigued, but I am not sure either gets and stays hot enough to solder thicker RC wires. I am looking for something I can keep...
  2. Chris2388

    Scratch Build Tools ?

    Hello. I,m Chris and and new to RC crawlers. I just bought a SCX10 Dingo Kit. I'm now sitting and waiting. I thought while I wait I might as well start getting my tools together. So I have some tools already bought Just wondering what you guys/gals would recommend I also pick up aside from...
  3. laxjj14

    Soldering batteries and esc'

    I've soldered quite a bit and I still have a hard time getting a good clean solder. I'm looking to get some tips on what I might be doing wrong. It seems like on the esc's battery mounts the solder doesn't connect to the wire as it should. I'm using a welder soldering gun could it be that I need...
  4. spoo76

    soldering stations>$60 incl. hakko 936 clones from Circuit Specialists

    So Ive been tired of my cheap radio shack irons for a while. Im not a heavy user yet they never last or heat up well. My needs are fairly typical. adjustable, quick startup and recovery, easy to find and replace tips. while looking around everyone always seems to love and recommend the hakko...
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