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    Soldering irons

    Hi all,

    What soldering irons are people using for auto electrics?

    I have a Portasol Super Pro gas soldering iron from Jaycar. About 10 years old and no longer works properly. Had it for work originally but has only had hobby use the last 8 years or so.

    I've been looking for a Weller electric soldering iron but can't find anyone who sells the good quality ones.
    Was thinking the W60PD3 with a chisel tip if you can get it in Oz.
    I want something quality not Bunnings junk. Even Haymans and Ideal Electrical only sold same type as Bunnings.

    So what do you use and who sells quality soldering irons?


    http://www.apexhandtools.com/brands/...%20Iron%20Kits

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    Until recently I worked in the electrical/mechanical fit out of power boats. I used the Weller Portasol Super Pro and can't recommend it highly enough. I went through a couple in about 4 years of heavy daily use. They are not cheap at around $140 but for ease of use and portability you can't beat them.

    Dave

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    I've had great success with the following:

    2000 VersaTip



    For more electronic work, I use a Re-Work station.

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    I have 3 Irons, 15w, 25w & 40w (all from Jaycar). The higher two are the Duratech orange units, the 15w is a goot (that's not listed any more, tey have a 46w for $80-). Have lasted years now, all tips are available from Jaycar and I keep a few spares in different shapes etc. All up was <$100-, at current pricing as a comparison, for a 25w $13-95 & 40w $18-95.

    The Goot station is good value at $299-.

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    If you're just soldering wires grab an 80w, that way you can un-plug it and still use it to get to those awkward places.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iPom
    Until recently I worked in the electrical/mechanical fit out of power boats. I used the Weller Portasol Super Pro and can't recommend it highly enough. I went through a couple in about 4 years of heavy daily use. They are not cheap at around $140 but for ease of use and portability you can't beat them.

    Dave
    This one?
    http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=TS1318
    That is what I have now. Didn't realise Weller made them in that case.
    The Dremel one Tombie mentioned sounds essentially the same.

    I agree you get what you pay for usually. However a good quality electric should outlast a good quality gas unit by a big margin.
    I'm sure I'll get another gas one sometime though as they are so handy. Just expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie
    I have 3 Irons, 15w, 25w & 40w (all from Jaycar). The higher two are the Duratech orange units, the 15w is a goot (that's not listed any more, tey have a 46w for $80-). Have lasted years now, all tips are available from Jaycar and I keep a few spares in different shapes etc. All up was <$100-, at current pricing as a comparison, for a 25w $13-95 & 40w $18-95.

    The Goot station is good value at $299-.
    I've never seen Goot stuff before but Jaycar talks them up on their website. Worth a look but a bit low powered for what I was after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie
    I've had great success with the following:

    2000 VersaTip

    For more electronic work, I use a Re-Work station.
    Google says half the price of the Portasol but I've never seen them in a shop.
    Where did you buy yours?

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    My 25w Goot is as useful as the 40w Jaycar unit, difference is the tip size and longevity of the retained heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad View Post
    This one?
    <Portasol> Pro Piezo Gas Soldering Tool Kit - Jaycar Electronics
    That is what I have now. Didn't realise Weller made them in that case.
    The Dremel one Tombie mentioned sounds essentially the same.

    I agree you get what you pay for usually. However a good quality electric should outlast a good quality gas unit by a big margin.
    I'm sure I'll get another gas one sometime though as they are so handy. Just expensive.
    No, mine came in a different case. Mine is rated up to 125W and has a 4.8mm tip as well as a 2.4 and the rope cutter, heat shield, blow tip etc.

    I agree that a 240V will probably last longer, the ignition generally fails on the gas irons. It still works although I have to light the flame with a ciggie lighter. In general with any iron it is the tips that fail first. Keeping them tinned and clean with a damp cloth or sponge is the way.

    I reckon you just can't beat the portability of gas irons. If I had lots of bench work to solder I would use a 240V as Tombie as suggested.
    Dave

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