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Subject: | Re: LF: R: Re: R: Homebrew stuff |
From: | Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 21 Sep 2012 14:50:54 +0200 |
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Hi Giorgio,You're 39? That's fine! So you're my generation :-) I'm 36 and thought i'm alone :-) Can we make a sked in 2050? :-) Am 21.09.2012 13:17, schrieb IZ2JGB Giorgio Barinetti: Sure, Alan. The commercial unleaded solder are really a problem. Manual soldering is working surely better, surely if you've got experience. I've got a couple of wellers too, the WECP20. Unbeatable. The first have been Bought when I was 16.... now I'm 39 :) As a child of 8 years i was fascinated by the very flexible metallic wire (the solder) and used a big 110W hand-iron with a wooden hold. No i prefer a Ersa Analog 60 solder station. It is easy to replace the tip while it is on 450 °C... 73, Stefan/DK7FC |
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