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Brett Winchester <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Sep 2001 10:16:11 -0600
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Another interesting option in the wireless market is the butane soldering =
irons.  there are ones that you fill with fluid like a lighter and others =
that take a pre-filled canister.  Some have peizo electric ignition as =
well.  No idea of manufacturer or price. =20

Wonder if anyone had done some wave soldering for a home project?  than =
all you would need to do is place the components and lay the PC board in =
place but having never seen this in actual operation (only when the =
assembly lines are quiet) in industry I am not sure it is practical nor =
cost effective for hobbyist work.
Anyone professionally involved know more about this?


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