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That the one with the wooden handle, tip the size of your big toe, heating
element the size of a coke can?
Never leave home without it :)
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George Patrick
Tektronix, Inc.
Central Engineering, PCB Design Group
P.O. Box 500, M/S 39-512
Beaverton, OR 97077-0001
Phone: 503-627-5272 Fax: 503-627-5587
http://www.tektronix.com http://www.pcb-designer.com
It's my opinion, not Tektronix'
-----Original Message-----
For our more demanding large solder connections we have the Tim Allen
version that is rated for 1000W... WoooHooo! You want heat, this baby has
got it. Awesome for heating copper tubing and large lugs on heavy gauge
wire or other high wattage demanding applications. We were able to heat a
ring lug for 4 gauge wire to soldering temperature, on the 500 watt setting,
in about 2 seconds.
Phil
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