Soldering

ionizedsky

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I am gearing up to attempt my first Mod to some flashlights soon. I have the leds and epoxies and I have a real basic soldering iron but was wondering what everybody recommends for detailed soldering work?
 
2 Hours have gone by and 29 views later, not a single reply. Should I have posted in the homemade instead?
 
Since this is one of those "already asked and answered" posts, here's a few helpful threads that immediately come to mind.


I'd like to solder *videos added*
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=141539

Anyone seen flexible "Helping Hands" holder that actually works? Answer: Yes !!!
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=180600

first try at reflow soldering
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=221617

What do I need for a decent soldering station?
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=70528
 
I am in the soldering industry so there are a ton of different manufacturers that will do fine. Unfortunately most of the ones that I know of are at least in the $100.00 range. (PACE, OK Industries, Metcal) I think the best iron that could be had with a good selection of tips would be the Heller line. Find a distributer or a rep that sells them and you will get the best price possible.
 
I have nothing but praise for my Hakko 936, and you'll find the same is true for most of the people on this forum that have the same. I've seen them for under $70 at various places.
 
2 Hours have gone by and 29 views later, not a single reply. Should I have posted in the homemade instead?

Many of the folks in this sub-forum have great soldering skills, but perhaps this Materials/Mechanical/Machining is not the most perfect match for your question - that is probably why you see many views but no/little replies. Either the homemade forum, or the Flashlight Electronics - Batteries Included would likely give you even more feedback:
Flashlight Electronics - Batteries Included ...

Will
 
I still recommend Weller, my WESD51 is great. Lasted many years so far, had an issue with the plug, but a tear down and clean up and it works good as new.
 
Just 2 hours, and you are complaining there's been no reply? Despite the fact that you posted it in the wrong forum? :shakehead

Moving it to H&M...

Thanks DM51, I figured soldering tools would be in the materials/mechanical/machining, then again I suppose I could have titled better too, but you have pointed me to the :candle:. I suppose I need to exercise more :caution: Patience :caution:
 
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