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[TowerTalk] Re: Soldering PL-259s

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Re: Soldering PL-259s
From: "Bud Hippisley, K2KIR" <k2kir@telenet.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 22:49:02 -0500
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Over the years I've probably butchered more PL-259s than anyone else on this 
reflector, but my current opinion is that a 100/250-watt gun is about minimum 
for the job, especially if you're going to solder any of the connectors 
outdoors.  I've determined the hard way that the faster I can get the cable 
shield and connector up to soldering temperature, the less damage I'm going to 
cause.  On cold windy days I've even started using a small propane torch -- 
without the soldering adapter --just bring the tip of the blue flame up to the 
parts to be soldered.

Bud, K2KIR

At 10:23 PM 2003-12-29, WW5L wrote:
>Any suggestions for a high wattage soldering iron good for using on PL259s 
>(100 watts or so??)?   Most of the 25-40 watt irons found in the mass hardware 
>places (Home Depot/Lowes) seem to melt more die-electric than solder.  Anyone 
>use/have any luck with opne of those Sears  100/400 watt soldering gun?

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