Looking for the perfect solution for your hobby modeling and jewelry making needs? Look no further than our Resistance Soldering Iron Kit - made specifically for fine detail work!
With this kit, you'll have everything you need to work with photo etched parts, etched brass kits, silver, nickel silver, thin brass, copper-based metals, and even thin mild steel. It's the ultimate tool for beginners and experts alike!
Featuring two soldering tip power settings, you'll have just the right amount of power for your specific task. The 3v-10 amp setting is ideal for soldering photo etched parts without the need to tin them, while the 6v-10 amp setting provides extra heat for thicker pieces and thin mild steel.
Our CE certified transformer is exclusively made for hobby modeling and jewelry making, providing peace of mind while you work. This kit is conveniently powered from household 115 or 230v AC, making it ready to use wherever you are.
Take your hobby modeling and jewelry making projects to the next level with our resistance soldering iron kit. Its ease of use and exclusive design make it the perfect solution for any enthusiast. Invest in yours today and start creating with precision, efficiency, and ease!
Video And Reference Material
.A video can be worth more than a thousand words. These selections go to some or the more popular videos that we have made. We recommend, however, that you look at the playlist of all our videos on resistance soldering. The playlist is updated often and you will always be able to check the latest information.
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Reference Books
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The Book Of Resistance Soldering | How To Make A Resistance Soldering Iron |
Included Parts
Special Safety Transformer 1
Power Receptacle And Plug 1
Spade Connectors - Female 3
Banana Receptacles 4
Banana Plugs 4
Wire Terminal Connectors 5
Wire 3 Meters
Alligator Clip 1
Copper Coated Carbon Rod
7mm Diameter 17.5 cm Long 2
Switch For Footswitch 1
Advantages
There are many!
Heat is localized at the point where the soldering iron tip touches the metal.
Localized heating is nearly instantaneous so nearby joints are not affected. The result is that you can make joints that you could not make with a conventional soldering iron.
Hobby modelers can solder photo etched parts, etched brass kits and other thin copper based metals without warping or scaring surfaces.
Eliminates the need for a torch. Not only is there no flame or burn hazard, because the heat is localized, there is no oxidation or fire scaling of the work and therefore no requirement for pickling. Great for jewelry work!
Burn hazards are eliminated because soldering probes cool rapidly.
Removing enamel from magnet wire is fast and efficient.
They are particularly time efficient with solder paste. There is no need for flux, pre-tinning, or after soldering flux and excess solder cleanup.
Material and operating costs are lower.
If you use flux, you need less because flux activation is higher.
Solder use is lower because tip pretinning and conditioning is eliminated.
Power consumption is reduced. While conventional soldering irons are continuously on, resistance soldering irons are on demand units and that demand is typically only 1 to 4 seconds.
Power consumption can be lowered further by adjusting power to exactly what is needed.
Soldering iron tips and probes last longer.
Damage to heat sensitive parts is eliminated. This makes for efficient circuit board repair.
In short these are efficient, on demand units that allow for fine scale and general high quality soldering.
Resistance Soldering Iron Kit Shipping
The transformers in resistance soldering irons are heavy.
We have negotiated a special shipping rate of $10 regardless of you location.
Delivery time by FedEx is generally within 5 days.