02-23-2010, 01:08 AM
doctorwayne Wrote:When using the jigs, a 25 watt iron works fine for all these small items.
I also have 80 watt and 200 watt irons for bigger jobs and, for the really heavy-duty stuff, such as this cast brass cab...
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...I use a torch, similar to that used by plumbers. For jobs where you're performing more than a single soldering operation on the same piece, I find pieces of wet tissue or paper towels to be useful heat sinks to prevent previously-soldered joints from separating. You can make them as big or small as required, and they're easy to mould around parts to keep everything cool.
Wayne
Many thanks, Wayne . . . the advice will be well taken espcially that for the "cab work" . . .
Farouk
