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There is one soldering iron on the soldering bench designated as the "Junky" soldering iron. If you are doing anything questionable, please use this iron instead of the one of the Hakko irons.
There is one soldering iron on the soldering bench designated as the "Junky" soldering iron. If you are doing anything questionable, please use this iron instead of one of the Hakko irons.


Questionable soldering iron uses include:
Questionable soldering iron uses include:
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* Anything that may leave a deposit on the iron tip
* Anything that may leave a deposit on the iron tip
* Anything that requires > 750 F temperature
* Anything that requires > 750 F temperature
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 5 August 2024

There is one soldering iron on the soldering bench designated as the "Junky" soldering iron. If you are doing anything questionable, please use this iron instead of one of the Hakko irons.

Questionable soldering iron uses include:

  • Melting Plastic
  • Burning anything (we have pyrography kits, ask in #general)
  • Anything that may leave a deposit on the iron tip
  • Anything that requires > 750 F temperature