Re: [LUNI] OT: Soldering Irons...

From: Peter A. Peterson II (pedro@tastytronic.net)
Date: Sat Mar 24 2001 - 11:55:59 CST

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    Quoting Steven Lembark:
    >
    > > Can any of you recommend a soldering iron to buy? It's for odd
    > > electronics repair in the house. Thanks.
    >
    > whatever rat shack has on the wall will work nicely for occasonal
    > use. recommend a 20+W (the kiddie versions are 11 and take forever
    > to get warm).

    I know that some people think this thread is way past old and annoying,
    but I find it fascinating -- how about some tips on soldering ICs or
    circuitboards? Do you guys know of any good sites or even invaluable
    personal tricks?

    I have this pipe dream, you see -- I have an old model-m-style keyboard
    (made by Chicony, I believe) that has the great klickety-klickety sound
    that just warms your heart as you type. However, my wrists are so bad
    that I can't much type on "straight" keyboards for more than a few
    minutes before I can really feel the strain. So what I wanted to do was
    to take a dremel and saw the keyboard in half, angle the slabs and
    reaffix them to some kind of undergirder, and then resolder the
    connections across the "gulf". I realize this is a really easy way to
    ruin a perfectly good keyboard... but... CAN IT BE DONE?

    <cue lightning>

    pedro

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