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Harold E. Johnson January 13th 09 02:09 AM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
Looking for just the TC201 soldering iron that goes with their TC202
station. Actually, if I could just find out what the two IC's are that are
house numbered, I could likely repair the one I have.

W4ZCB




Dave[_18_] January 13th 09 02:30 AM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Looking for just the TC201 soldering iron that goes with their TC202
station. Actually, if I could just find out what the two IC's are that are
house numbered, I could likely repair the one I have.

W4ZCB



Do yourself a favor:

http://www.kimcodistributing.com/sto...=461&ITEM_ID=7

Fixing a Weller is good money after bad.

Harold E. Johnson January 13th 09 12:01 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 

"Dave" wrote in message
...
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Looking for just the TC201 soldering iron that goes with their TC202
station. Actually, if I could just find out what the two IC's are that
are
house numbered, I could likely repair the one I have.

W4ZCB



Do yourself a favor:

http://www.kimcodistributing.com/sto...=461&ITEM_ID=7

Fixing a Weller is good money after bad.



Dave, I'm 82 years old, have been a homebrewer for over 65 of them, and
possibly have melted more solder than you weigh. I have had employees and
myself using Weller products for at least 50 years and could really get
along without your sage advise. Now if you have a spare TC201 around, name
your price.

W4ZCB



Dave[_18_] January 13th 09 01:54 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message
...
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Looking for just the TC201 soldering iron that goes with their TC202
station. Actually, if I could just find out what the two IC's are that
are
house numbered, I could likely repair the one I have.

W4ZCB



Do yourself a favor:

http://www.kimcodistributing.com/sto...=461&ITEM_ID=7

Fixing a Weller is good money after bad.



Dave, I'm 82 years old, have been a homebrewer for over 65 of them, and
possibly have melted more solder than you weigh. I have had employees and
myself using Weller products for at least 50 years and could really get
along without your sage advise. Now if you have a spare TC201 around, name
your price.

W4ZCB



I work in a laboratory. We have Wellers and Xytronics (which use Hakko
heating elements and are quite similar). Nobody uses the Wellers if
they can help it. The Xytronics are much lighter and easier to maneuver.

http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?t=176189

Now I'll look for a loose handle...

GregS[_2_] January 13th 09 04:20 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
In article , Dave wrote:
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message
...
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Looking for just the TC201 soldering iron that goes with their TC202
station. Actually, if I could just find out what the two IC's are that
are
house numbered, I could likely repair the one I have.

W4ZCB



Do yourself a favor:

http://www.kimcodistributing.com/sto...=461&ITEM_ID=7

Fixing a Weller is good money after bad.



Dave, I'm 82 years old, have been a homebrewer for over 65 of them, and
possibly have melted more solder than you weigh. I have had employees and
myself using Weller products for at least 50 years and could really get
along without your sage advise. Now if you have a spare TC201 around, name
your price.

W4ZCB



I work in a laboratory. We have Wellers and Xytronics (which use Hakko
heating elements and are quite similar). Nobody uses the Wellers if
they can help it. The Xytronics are much lighter and easier to maneuver.

http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?t=176189

Now I'll look for a loose handle...



I have some of each. One Xytronic over 15 years old. But, after
using a Weller thin pencil all others are like holding baseball bats. I like this 80 watt Weller
pen.....
http://www.venso.se/images/weller/lo...p80set_600.jpg

g


Clive[_2_] January 13th 09 05:58 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Looking for just the TC201 soldering iron that goes with their TC202
station. Actually, if I could just find out what the two IC's are that are
house numbered, I could likely repair the one I have.

W4ZCB



Have a look on ebay, they tend to go cheaply second user and not a bad
price new.

http://cgi.ebay.com/WELLER-TC201T-SOLDERING-IRON-BRAND-NEW-TC201_W0QQitemZ290288068469QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_D efaultDomain_0?hash=item290288068469&_trksid=p3286 .c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205|66%3A4|65%3A12|39%3A1| 240%3A1318|301%3A1|293%3A1|294%3A200

I've had a few complete stations from ebay for less than 20 GBP over the
last couple of years, far nicer to use than the cheap Chinese units we
were using.

Don't you hate it when they house code a $1 IC...

Clive

Dave[_18_] January 14th 09 02:49 AM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
GregS wrote:
In article , Dave wrote:
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message
...
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Looking for just the TC201 soldering iron that goes with their TC202
station. Actually, if I could just find out what the two IC's are that
are
house numbered, I could likely repair the one I have.

W4ZCB



Do yourself a favor:

http://www.kimcodistributing.com/sto...=461&ITEM_ID=7

Fixing a Weller is good money after bad.

Dave, I'm 82 years old, have been a homebrewer for over 65 of them, and
possibly have melted more solder than you weigh. I have had employees and
myself using Weller products for at least 50 years and could really get
along without your sage advise. Now if you have a spare TC201 around, name
your price.

W4ZCB


I work in a laboratory. We have Wellers and Xytronics (which use Hakko
heating elements and are quite similar). Nobody uses the Wellers if
they can help it. The Xytronics are much lighter and easier to maneuver.

http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?t=176189

Now I'll look for a loose handle...



I have some of each. One Xytronic over 15 years old. But, after
using a Weller thin pencil all others are like holding baseball bats. I like this 80 watt Weller
pen.....
http://www.venso.se/images/weller/lo...p80set_600.jpg

g


That looks cool. The ones we have at work are klunky.

Dale Parfitt[_3_] January 14th 09 03:51 AM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 

"Harold E. Johnson" wrote in message
news:8o%al.522781$yE1.60560@attbi_s21...

"Dave" wrote in message
...
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Looking for just the TC201 soldering iron that goes with their TC202
station. Actually, if I could just find out what the two IC's are that
are
house numbered, I could likely repair the one I have.

W4ZCB



Do yourself a favor:

http://www.kimcodistributing.com/sto...=461&ITEM_ID=7

Fixing a Weller is good money after bad.



Dave, I'm 82 years old, have been a homebrewer for over 65 of them, and
possibly have melted more solder than you weigh. I have had employees and
myself using Weller products for at least 50 years and could really get
along without your sage advise. Now if you have a spare TC201 around, name
your price.

W4ZCB

I'm with you Harold. I have both and prefer the Weller's much more flexible
cord to the pen.

Dale W4OP



Harold E. Johnson January 14th 09 01:06 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 

Do yourself a favor:

http://www.kimcodistributing.com/sto...=461&ITEM_ID=7

Fixing a Weller is good money after bad.



Dave, I'm 82 years old, have been a homebrewer for over 65 of them, and
possibly have melted more solder than you weigh. I have had employees and
myself using Weller products for at least 50 years and could really get
along without your sage advise. Now if you have a spare TC201 around,
name your price.

W4ZCB

I'm with you Harold. I have both and prefer the Weller's much more
flexible cord to the pen.

Dale W4OP


Sigh! GM Dale. Good to hear from you as always. All I was trying to do was
find an operational TC201 to go with my TC202. (Now I have. Thanks to W9GB,
Weller at Apex, NC will repair my old one. Try to get the Chinese folks to
supply that kind of service.) Now I have also seen how these threads develop
a life of their own. It all seems to start with an indefagitable desire to
express an opinion instead of help. I do believe I wouldn't trade a TC201
for 10K opinions. Make that 100K. Pick any number!

Regards
W4ZCB






Dave[_18_] January 14th 09 01:21 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Do yourself a favor:

http://www.kimcodistributing.com/sto...=461&ITEM_ID=7

Fixing a Weller is good money after bad.

Dave, I'm 82 years old, have been a homebrewer for over 65 of them, and
possibly have melted more solder than you weigh. I have had employees and
myself using Weller products for at least 50 years and could really get
along without your sage advise. Now if you have a spare TC201 around,
name your price.

W4ZCB

I'm with you Harold. I have both and prefer the Weller's much more
flexible cord to the pen.

Dale W4OP


Sigh! GM Dale. Good to hear from you as always. All I was trying to do was
find an operational TC201 to go with my TC202. (Now I have. Thanks to W9GB,
Weller at Apex, NC will repair my old one. Try to get the Chinese folks to
supply that kind of service.) Now I have also seen how these threads develop
a life of their own. It all seems to start with an indefagitable desire to
express an opinion instead of help. I do believe I wouldn't trade a TC201
for 10K opinions. Make that 100K. Pick any number!

Regards
W4ZCB




Hakko is Japanese. Weller is overpriced.

Harold E. Johnson January 14th 09 01:46 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 

"Dave" wrote in message
...
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Do yourself a favor:

http://www.kimcodistributing.com/sto...=461&ITEM_ID=7

Fixing a Weller is good money after bad.

Dave, I'm 82 years old, have been a homebrewer for over 65 of them, and
possibly have melted more solder than you weigh. I have had employees
and
myself using Weller products for at least 50 years and could really get
along without your sage advise. Now if you have a spare TC201 around,
name your price.

W4ZCB
I'm with you Harold. I have both and prefer the Weller's much more
flexible cord to the pen.

Dale W4OP


Sigh! GM Dale. Good to hear from you as always. All I was trying to do
was
find an operational TC201 to go with my TC202. (Now I have. Thanks to
W9GB,
Weller at Apex, NC will repair my old one. Try to get the Chinese folks
to
supply that kind of service.) Now I have also seen how these threads
develop
a life of their own. It all seems to start with an indefagitable desire
to
express an opinion instead of help. I do believe I wouldn't trade a
TC201
for 10K opinions. Make that 100K. Pick any number!

Regards
W4ZCB




Hakko is Japanese. Weller is overpriced.


Well, I'll give you that you don't surrender easily Dave. Another opinion?
Weller isn't overpriced for me. Does Hakko have a repair facility in your
home state? Weller does for me.

W4ZCB




Dave[_18_] January 14th 09 02:06 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
Harold E. Johnson wrote:



Hakko is Japanese. Weller is overpriced.


Well, I'll give you that you don't surrender easily Dave. Another opinion?
Weller isn't overpriced for me. Does Hakko have a repair facility in your
home state? Weller does for me.

W4ZCB




Surrender? I'm not in any battle. I am explaining my thinking and
offering personal opinions. I am not at war.

They have an office in my home town. And a very snazzy web site. 73

http://www.hakkousa.com/

Dale Parfitt[_3_] January 15th 09 04:47 AM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
Dave, I'm 82 years old, have been a homebrewer for over 65 of them,
and
possibly have melted more solder than you weigh. I have had employees
and
myself using Weller products for at least 50 years and could really
get
along without your sage advise. Now if you have a spare TC201 around,
name your price.

W4ZCB
I'm with you Harold. I have both and prefer the Weller's much more
flexible cord to the pen.

Dale W4OP

Sigh! GM Dale. Good to hear from you as always. All I was trying to do
was
find an operational TC201 to go with my TC202. (Now I have. Thanks to
W9GB,
Weller at Apex, NC will repair my old one. Try to get the Chinese folks
to
supply that kind of service.) Now I have also seen how these threads
develop
a life of their own. It all seems to start with an indefagitable desire
to
express an opinion instead of help. I do believe I wouldn't trade a
TC201
for 10K opinions. Make that 100K. Pick any number!

Regards
W4ZCB




Hakko is Japanese. Weller is overpriced.


Well, I'll give you that you don't surrender easily Dave. Another opinion?
Weller isn't overpriced for me. Does Hakko have a repair facility in your
home state? Weller does for me.

W4ZCB

I have been using the Apex site for repair for some time- as often as not,
they send me a new iron for free the next day. Great service. I bought the
Hakko on the recommendation from a friend. I won't buy another- it doesn't
even have an LED to tell you if it's on or not- had to add that myself.

Dale W4OP



Bryan January 16th 09 05:06 AM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
Dale Parfitt wrote:
Dave, I'm 82 years old, have been a homebrewer for over 65 of them,

and
possibly have melted more solder than you weigh. I have had employees
and
myself using Weller products for at least 50 years and could really
get
along without your sage advise. Now if you have a spare TC201 around,
name your price.

W4ZCB
I'm with you Harold. I have both and prefer the Weller's much more
flexible cord to the pen.

Dale W4OP

Sigh! GM Dale. Good to hear from you as always. All I was trying to do
was
find an operational TC201 to go with my TC202. (Now I have. Thanks to
W9GB,
Weller at Apex, NC will repair my old one. Try to get the Chinese folks
to
supply that kind of service.) Now I have also seen how these threads
develop
a life of their own. It all seems to start with an indefagitable desire
to
express an opinion instead of help. I do believe I wouldn't trade a
TC201
for 10K opinions. Make that 100K. Pick any number!

Regards
W4ZCB




Hakko is Japanese. Weller is overpriced.


Well, I'll give you that you don't surrender easily Dave. Another
opinion?
Weller isn't overpriced for me. Does Hakko have a repair facility in your
home state? Weller does for me.

W4ZCB

I have been using the Apex site for repair for some time- as often as not,
they send me a new iron for free the next day. Great service. I bought the
Hakko on the recommendation from a friend. I won't buy another- it doesn't
even have an LED to tell you if it's on or not- had to add that myself.

Dale W4OP


Every place I've worked in the past 30+ years has had some form of Weller
soldering equipment. I've seen only one that we "had to bury". OTOH, I've
seen many other highly-touted brands that were less than impressive. I'll
keep Apex in mind though, with Weller's track record, I doubt I'll need
their service.
I recently bought a WES51 pencil that I like a lot and my current employer
just bought a D650 gun that has power to spare for those big jobs. The
first Weller product I used? Dad's 8100 Junior that finally gave up after
"only" 40 years!

Bryan WA7PRC



Ken Fowler January 16th 09 07:52 PM

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Dale Parfitt wrote:
Dave, I'm 82 years old, have been a homebrewer for over 65 of
them,

.....Snipped...
Regards
W4ZCB




Hakko is Japanese. Weller is overpriced.

Well, I'll give you that you don't surrender easily Dave. Another
opinion?
Weller isn't overpriced for me. Does Hakko have a repair facility in
your
home state? Weller does for me.

W4ZCB

..... Snipped ...

Dale W4OP


Every place I've worked in the past 30+ years has had some form of Weller

soldering equipment. I've seen only one that we "had to bury". OTOH,
I've
seen many other highly-touted brands that were less than impressive.
I'll
keep Apex in mind though, with Weller's track record, I doubt I'll need
their service.
I recently bought a WES51 pencil that I like a lot and my current
employer
just bought a D650 gun that has power to spare for those big jobs. The
first Weller product I used? Dad's 8100 Junior that finally gave up
after
"only" 40 years!

Bryan WA7PRC


Another data point ... I got my Weller D8100 for Christmas when I was 16.
I used it for 20 years in the US Navy. I still use it at home. I'm now
70. The 8100 is what I grab to solder on UHF connectors and in tube
circuits. On the bench is an old used Weller WTCP Station bought at a
Swap Meet. Not that I wouldn't like a newer Temp Contolled Station, but I
still get along hobby-wise with what I have.

Ken Fowler, KO6NO
--

Telstar Electronics January 23rd 09 12:54 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
On Jan 12, 8:09*pm, "Harold E. Johnson" wrote:
Looking for just the TC201 soldering iron that goes with their TC202
station. Actually, if I could just find out what the two IC's are that are
house numbered, I could likely repair the one I have.

W4ZCB


Don't bother... Weller stuff is junk... that's why you're trying to
repair the the one you have... lol
Do yourself a favor and try one of these... http://www.hexaconelectric.com/thermo.html
They ain't cheap... but man do they last.

Harold E. Johnson January 23rd 09 01:40 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 

Don't bother... Weller stuff is junk... that's why you're trying to
repair the the one you have... lol
Do yourself a favor and try one of these...
http://www.hexaconelectric.com/thermo.html
They ain't cheap... but man do they last.

Weller makes junk better than your junk by maybe 40-50 dB.
Thanks for your unsolicited opinion.
W4ZCB



Telstar Electronics January 23rd 09 03:21 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
On Jan 23, 7:40*am, "Harold E. Johnson" wrote:
Don't bother... Weller stuff is junk... that's why you're trying to
repair the the one you have... lol
Do yourself a favor and try one of these...http://www.hexaconelectric.com/thermo.html
They ain't cheap... but man do they last.

Weller makes junk better than your junk by maybe 40-50 dB.
Thanks for your unsolicited opinion.
W4ZCB


Harold, I have no affiliation with Hexacon... or do I sell their
equipment. However, we do use their equipment... and it has proven to
be much more reliable than Weller stuff. I guess you get what you pay
for. Not surprising I guess.

Harold E. Johnson January 23rd 09 04:49 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
Don't bother... Weller stuff is junk... that's why you're trying to
repair the the one you have... lol
Do yourself a favor and try one of
these...http://www.hexaconelectric.com/thermo.html
They ain't cheap... but man do they last.

Weller makes junk better than your junk by maybe 40-50 dB.
Thanks for your unsolicited opinion.
W4ZCB


Harold, I have no affiliation with Hexacon... or do I sell their
equipment. However, we do use their equipment... and it has proven to
be much more reliable than Weller stuff. I guess you get what you pay
for. Not surprising I guess.

I was commenting on your speech compressor not the equipment you use to
build it.

If you had read the other posts, some denegrating the Weller company, you
would have read a comment of mine that explains my use of Weller products
for over 60 years. That includes personal use of several models of their
irons as well as the industrial use of Weller irons and guns by my employees
in a manufacturing environment. I HAVE used a few other irons, a favorite
being the Antex for SMD work. I suspect that, unless you're morbidly obese,
I have likely melted more solder pounds than you weigh and am particularly
offended, by people offering their unsolicited opinions on subjects they
know little about. Go build a compressor. Most of us these days, do it in
software with DSP.

W4ZCB



Clive[_2_] January 23rd 09 09:46 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
Tel star Electronics wrote:
On Jan 23, 7:40 am, "Harold E. Johnson" wrote:
Don't bother... Weller stuff is junk... that's why you're trying to
repair the the one you have... lol
Do yourself a favor and try one of these...http://www.hexaconelectric.com/thermo.html
They ain't cheap... but man do they last.

Weller makes junk better than your junk by maybe 40-50 dB.
Thanks for your unsolicited opinion.
W4ZCB


Harold, I have no affiliation with Hexacon... or do I sell their
equipment. However, we do use their equipment... and it has proven to
be much more reliable than Weller stuff. I guess you get what you pay
for. Not surprising I guess.


Looking at some of your solder joints it shows you don't use a Weller,
perhaps you should?

Clive

Telstar Electronics January 23rd 09 11:57 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
On Jan 23, 10:49*am, "Harold E. Johnson" wrote:
Don't bother... Weller stuff is junk... that's why you're trying to
repair the the one you have... lol
Do yourself a favor and try one of
these...http://www.hexaconelectric.com/thermo.html
They ain't cheap... but man do they last.


Weller makes junk better than your junk by maybe 40-50 dB.
Thanks for your unsolicited opinion.
W4ZCB


Harold, I have no affiliation with Hexacon... or do I sell their
equipment. However, we do use their equipment... and it has proven to
be much more reliable than Weller stuff. I guess you get what you pay
for. Not surprising I guess.

I was commenting on your speech compressor not the equipment you use to
build it.

If you had read the other posts, some denegrating the Weller company, you
would have read a comment of mine that explains my use of Weller products
for over 60 years. That includes personal use of several models of their
irons as well as the industrial use of Weller irons and guns by my employees
in a manufacturing environment. I HAVE used a few other irons, a favorite
being the Antex for SMD work. I suspect that, unless you're morbidly obese,
I have likely melted more solder pounds than you weigh and am particularly
offended, by people offering their unsolicited opinions on subjects they
know little about. Go build a compressor. Most of us these days, do it in
software with DSP.

W4ZCB


Harold, I think you've been breathing too many solder fumes from that
Weller... lol

Harold E. Johnson January 24th 09 01:33 AM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 

If you had read the other posts, some denegrating the Weller company, you
would have read a comment of mine that explains my use of Weller products
for over 60 years. That includes personal use of several models of their
irons as well as the industrial use of Weller irons and guns by my
employees
in a manufacturing environment. I HAVE used a few other irons, a favorite
being the Antex for SMD work. I suspect that, unless you're morbidly
obese,
I have likely melted more solder pounds than you weigh and am particularly
offended, by people offering their unsolicited opinions on subjects they
know little about. Go build a compressor. Most of us these days, do it in
software with DSP.

W4ZCB


Harold, I think you've been breathing too many solder fumes from that
Weller... lol

I'm sure it will not be any surprise, but you're signal is way below my
noise. Plonk.

W4ZCB



Bryan January 24th 09 08:08 AM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
Clive wrote:
Tel star Electronics wrote:
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Don't bother... Weller stuff is junk... that's why you're trying to
repair the the one you have... lol
Do yourself a favor and try one of
these...http://www.hexaconelectric.com/thermo.html
They ain't cheap... but man do they last.

Weller makes junk better than your junk by maybe 40-50 dB.
Thanks for your unsolicited opinion.
W4ZCB


Harold, I have no affiliation with Hexacon... or do I sell their
equipment. However, we do use their equipment... and it has proven to
be much more reliable than Weller stuff. I guess you get what you pay
for. Not surprising I guess.


Looking at some of your solder joints it shows you don't use a Weller,
perhaps you should?

Clive


I thought I was the only one to notice the over-cooked solder blobs. I do
better than that w/ lead-free solder on Rogers PCBs w/ my Weller solder
station. But then, I've been doing it for decades. And, while some other
brands have failed us repeatedly, I've seen only ONE Weller station have to
be tossed out. The way I see it, they're relatively inexpensive AND they
last.
Bryan WA7PRC



Telstar Electronics January 24th 09 05:22 PM

WTB Weller soldering iron
 
On Jan 24, 2:08*am, "Bryan" wrote:
Clive wrote:
Tel star Electronics wrote:
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Don't bother... Weller stuff is junk... that's why you're trying to
repair the the one you have... lol
Do yourself a favor and try one of
these...http://www.hexaconelectric.com/thermo.html
They ain't cheap... but man do they last.


Weller makes junk better than your junk by maybe 40-50 dB.
Thanks for your unsolicited opinion.
W4ZCB


Harold, I have no affiliation with Hexacon... or do I sell their
equipment. However, we do use their equipment... and it has proven to
be much more reliable than Weller stuff. I guess you get what you pay
for. Not surprising I guess.


Looking at some of your solder joints it shows you don't use a Weller,
perhaps you should?


Clive


I thought I was the only one to notice the over-cooked solder blobs. *I do
better than that w/ lead-free solder on Rogers PCBs w/ my Weller solder
station. *But then, I've been doing it for decades. *And, while some other
brands have failed us repeatedly, I've seen only ONE Weller station have to
be tossed out. *The way I see it, they're relatively inexpensive AND they
last.
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I didn't realize so many people who work at Weller frequent this
group... lol

Bryan January 24th 09 06:38 PM

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Telstar Electronics wrote:
On Jan 24, 2:08 am, Bryan wrote:
Clive wrote:
Tel star Electronics wrote:
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Don't bother... Weller stuff is junk... that's why you're trying to
repair the the one you have... lol
Do yourself a favor and try one of
these...http://www.hexaconelectric.com/thermo.html
They ain't cheap... but man do they last.


Weller makes junk better than your junk by maybe 40-50 dB.
Thanks for your unsolicited opinion.
W4ZCB


Harold, I have no affiliation with Hexacon... or do I sell their
equipment. However, we do use their equipment... and it has proven to
be much more reliable than Weller stuff. I guess you get what you pay
for. Not surprising I guess.


Looking at some of your solder joints it shows you don't use a Weller,
perhaps you should?


Clive


I thought I was the only one to notice the over-cooked solder blobs. I do
better than that w/ lead-free solder on Rogers PCBs w/ my Weller solder
station. But then, I've been doing it for decades. And, while some other
brands have failed us repeatedly, I've seen only ONE Weller station have
to
be tossed out. The way I see it, they're relatively inexpensive AND they
last.
Bryan WA7PRC- Hide quoted text -

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I didn't realize so many people who work at Weller frequent this
group... lol

I can't speak for others but, I don't work for any soldering equipment
manufacturer. Nor, do I sell any soldering equipment. And, no one I know
does.
:: plonk ::



Telstar Electronics January 25th 09 12:44 AM

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On Jan 24, 12:38*pm, "Bryan" wrote:
Telstar Electronics wrote:

On Jan 24, 2:08 am, Bryan wrote:





Clive wrote:
Tel star Electronics wrote:
Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Don't bother... Weller stuff is junk... that's why you're trying to
repair the the one you have... lol
Do yourself a favor and try one of
these...http://www.hexaconelectric.com/thermo.html
They ain't cheap... but man do they last.


Weller makes junk better than your junk by maybe 40-50 dB.
Thanks for your unsolicited opinion.
W4ZCB


Harold, I have no affiliation with Hexacon... or do I sell their
equipment. However, we do use their equipment... and it has proven to
be much more reliable than Weller stuff. I guess you get what you pay
for. Not surprising I guess.


Looking at some of your solder joints it shows you don't use a Weller,
perhaps you should?


Clive


I thought I was the only one to notice the over-cooked solder blobs. I do
better than that w/ lead-free solder on Rogers PCBs w/ my Weller solder
station. But then, I've been doing it for decades. And, while some other
brands have failed us repeatedly, I've seen only ONE Weller station have
to
be tossed out. The way I see it, they're relatively inexpensive AND they
last.
Bryan WA7PRC- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I didn't realize so many people who work at Weller frequent this
group... lol

I can't speak for others but, I don't work for any soldering equipment
manufacturer. Nor, do I sell any soldering equipment. *And, no one I know
does.
:: plonk ::- Hide quoted text -

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You sure are sensitive. All I did was give my personal opinion of
Weller... just as you did. I happen to think they stink. Since you
got so riled about my honest review... I'll just assume that you know
that weller is cheap crap... and you're just mad because you bought
one. Plonk yourself... lol


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