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That is a g(h)as-tly remark.
Brian
On 04.04.2013 17:49, Whittaker, Dewey (EHCOE) wrote:
> In the aftermath, seeking atonement, you'll at least have the burnt offerings at hand.
> Dewey
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> Subject: [TN] Butane Soldering Irons
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> Since we hand solder outside of the normal manufacturing floor, our technicians are requesting to use a butane soldering iron. I have no previous experience with this type of soldering iron. With a temperature setting of 1076�F it seems rather high and potentially damaging to resulting solder connection, insulation, people, etc.
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> http://www.apexhandtools.com/brands/CF_Files/model_detail.cfm?upc=037103060976
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> Any thoughts from experience would be most appreciated.
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> Gregg
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