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Re: [TowerTalk] [Bulk] Slobering Irons

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] [Bulk] Slobering Irons
From: JIMSMITH SMITH <jimsmith@shaw.ca>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 22:39:10 -0600 (MDT)
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Surely you wouldn't need such a high capacity iron if you didn't slobber on the 
connector? Or is it that the tip is water cooled and when it leaks the iron is 
said to slober? 

73, Jim VE7FO 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Grant Saviers" <grants2@pacbell.net> 
To: "Don W7WLL" <w7wll@arrl.net>, "Towertalk" <towertalk@contesting.com> 
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2015 5:41:02 PM 
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] [Bulk] Slobering Irons 

I use the Weller 260w gun with the braid pretinned and then cut the 
braid square with a small tubing cutter, sharp box cutter and trim with 
small flush diagonals. It takes some time to get the barrel hot enough, 
but once it is all holes can be filled. I get the corner of the tip 
into the hole to kinda heat the braid directly. This also works for 
braid over foil coax 9913F7, Buryflex, LMR400 but even the slightest 
breeze can make it more difficult. IMO the 140w gun can't handle braid 
over foil coax. 

The 260w Weller is about $46 from amazon and a 250w classic American 
Beauty is more than $210! ouch! 

btw, the first click on the Weller switch is high, two clicks is low. 
Counterintuitive. 

Grant KZ1W 

On 7/26/2015 16:39 PM, Don W7WLL wrote: 
> My almost 60 year old trusty soldering iron which I used to solder the hole 
> and pin of the UHF connectors went belly up. There is no information on it re 
> brand or wattage but I could change tips. 
> 
> I’m going to have to shop for a new one and that means buying on line since 
> we are a long ways from anyplace that carries electronic stuff. 
> 
> Please, no ‘go to crimping’ suggestions. I agree it’s a great method but at 
> my age I’m not probably going to be doing many more, and I know the process 
> for soldered UHF connectors. 
> 
> Would just like some recommendations on soldering irons currently being used 
> by some of you for UHF connector soldering that would be available on the 
> market. I’ve a couple of Weller guns and an old low wattage soldering 
> station, but neither will work well for doing the UHF barrels. 
> 
> Suggestions welcome, 
> 
> Don T W7WLL 
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