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Old 24-09-2006
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Hi my good soldering iron went up the creak a couple of weeks ago. so i was left with my dads old trigger soldering iron that was ok for the odd motor and bits. But know i had 2 v2's and cant solder them up because the soldering iron is not power full enought. So i need a new one the two i was thinking about where the trickbits 12v yellow one And the MRT 12v one. Ive seen a Trickbits one working and seems very good but not sure if the MRT one is any better. Any recomendations on Good 12v soldering Irons????

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hi ashleyb4,

just get a Iron wich operates @ 80 or 100 Watts and you'll be fine.

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Thanks Marco but i want a desent 12v soldering ironso i can solder track side.

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Thanks Marco but i want a desent 12v soldering ironso i can solder track side.

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The best on for track side use is the SPEC one it's 50watt and 12v they cost £40 and come with a longlife tip they are advertised in Racer and Race Car magazines.
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TY tyre man ive just tried to get on there website but it just comes up with a thing saying this website is hosted by bullet proof web hosting so ill give them a ring 2moz.

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Is there anything similar to the spec in 240v ? I need one with a decent tip.. mine has lasted about 5mins..
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the best 240 ones imho are the weller W range Magnastat irons i've got the 100W model which is great for batts and motors alike you just need a couple of different tips. They are about £60 but mine has lasted 8 yrs its just needed a couple of new tips so far.
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From what I understand though, with the SPEC racing iron, the soldering tip outlasts the handle.....
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do what everyone else does and scrap the plastic handle and make a new one out of a piece of old woodern broom handle with a great big hole drilled down the center
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