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Old 13-02-2011
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Hi all, any one have any suggestions for a good soldering iron ??

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Weller TCP12V 12v soldering iron. Cant fault mine.
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SPEC racing, used to be wasp

Has set the standard for years now
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weller or antex appear to be robust
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portasol do an excellent gas iron that you just fill with ordinary lighter fluid,its comes with a few different tips and accessories,ive had one for 10 years is perfect for model cars and does an excellent soldering job and gets very hot.
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i'll second that,

i have a portasol that has been going strong for about 15 years now and is amazing,

the temperature is adjustable and is even hot enough to solder battery connectors to make your own nimh packs up...

i would highly recommend the portasol one, even guys at our track have borrowed mine and commented on the heat it produces and the speed at which its ready to use....

here is where i got my spare tips from and this is where you can buy the iron......the link is to the page selling the iron.....

http://cpc.farnell.com/_/portasol/or.../dp/SAPORTASOL
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SPEC racing, used to be wasp

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if only they sold online
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I've got a Iroda gas one from Maplin http://www.maplin.co.uk/solderpro-50...iron-kit-34956

It's great, hot, fast, compact. The tips don't last too long, but are only a few quid.

As for electric, I wish I could afford a Weller...
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SPEC racing, used to be wasp

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Yep, very good
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Def a SPEC racing one, I believe the Portasol are good but if you have money to burn a good Weller TCP temperature controlled one with a nice chunky tip

This place has loads to look at
http://www.soldering-shop.co.uk/?gcl...Fc4Y4QodbV5Cbw
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i use a Dremel Dura Tip, gives about 30mins on a fill of gas. and it uses lighter re-fills. Really good quality bit of kit.
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