soldering_stations
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| *1-MPJA soldering station (only remaining survivor of the first 5 or so we bought) | *1-MPJA soldering station (only remaining survivor of the first 5 or so we bought) | ||
| *11- Stahl Tools soldering stations (these are the ones we usually take to events) | *11- Stahl Tools soldering stations (these are the ones we usually take to events) | ||
| - | *3- Circuit Specialists soldering stations (newest, highest quality, similar to a Hakko 936) | + | *6- Circuit Specialists soldering stations (newest, highest quality, similar to a Hakko 936) | 
| - | *2- Yi Hua 936 stations (similar to the Circuit Specialists stations, but slightly worse) | + | *2- Yi Hua 936 stations (similar to the Circuit Specialists stations, but slightly worse with a plastic iron holder) | 
| - | There are also some ancient terrible soldering irons around that would only be useful for woodburning. They are in the arts & crafts shelf for this reason. | ||
soldering_stations.txt · Last modified: 2018/08/08 04:37 by sdh7
                
                