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Really tiny soldering iron??
I wonder if anyone knows of a really small soldering iron (half the diameter
of the Antex 12W iron). I have one I purchased in USA about 20 years ago and the element has now failed. As the manufacturers name has worn off the handle I am at a loss as to where to get a replacement. A search of the web has proved fruitless. It is the only iron I have had that can fit between other components or in very confined spaces when replacing SMD resistors etc. Original iron:- Overall length handle and bit 145mm (5 1/2") Handle diameter 9mm Shaft (element) diameter 1.6mm Bit maximum diameter 3mm Bit tip approximately 0.5mm - may be less. Supply 12V Dick G4BBH |
Really tiny soldering iron??
On Mar 23, 4:52 pm, "ferrymanr"
wrote: I wonder if anyone knows of a really small soldering iron (half the diameter of the Antex 12W iron). I have one I purchased in USA about 20 years ago and the element has now failed. As the manufacturers name has worn off the handle I am at a loss as to where to get a replacement. A search of the web has proved fruitless. It is the only iron I have had that can fit between other components or in very confined spaces when replacing SMD resistors etc. Original iron:- Overall length handle and bit 145mm (5 1/2") Handle diameter 9mm Shaft (element) diameter 1.6mm Bit maximum diameter 3mm Bit tip approximately 0.5mm - may be less. Supply 12V Dick G4BBH A Google search turns up lots of hits on "antex solder". Paul, KD7HB |
Really tiny soldering iron??
" wrote in message ... On Mar 23, 4:52 pm, "ferrymanr" wrote: I wonder if anyone knows of a really small soldering iron (half the diameter of the Antex 12W iron). I have one I purchased in USA about 20 years ago and the element has now failed. As the manufacturers name has worn off the handle I am at a loss as to where to get a replacement. A search of the web has proved fruitless. It is the only iron I have had that can fit between other components or in very confined spaces when replacing SMD resistors etc. Original iron:- Overall length handle and bit 145mm (5 1/2") Handle diameter 9mm Shaft (element) diameter 1.6mm Bit maximum diameter 3mm Bit tip approximately 0.5mm - may be less. Supply 12V Dick G4BBH A Google search turns up lots of hits on "antex solder". Paul, KD7HB Problem is the smallest Antex is TOO BIG. My litlle iron is less than 50% of the size! Dick |
Really tiny soldering iron??
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In article , "ferrymanr" wrote: I wonder if anyone knows of a really small soldering iron (half the diameter of the Antex 12W iron). I have one I purchased in USA about 20 years ago and the element has now failed. As the manufacturers name has worn off the handle I am at a loss as to where to get a replacement. A search of the web has proved fruitless. It is the only iron I have had that can fit between other components or in very confined spaces when replacing SMD resistors etc. Original iron:- Overall length handle and bit 145mm (5 1/2") Handle diameter 9mm Shaft (element) diameter 1.6mm Bit maximum diameter 3mm Bit tip approximately 0.5mm - may be less. Supply 12V Can't help you with the mystery iron, but I can tell you a trick I've used successfully. Take a piece of copper buss wire (~ #22) and wrap it around the tip of the Antex iron several times with a short bit sticking out. For small surface mount parts (not connected to a ground plane), you don't really need much heat. This tip extender trick has allowed me to solder 0201 surface mount parts in some tight spots. You can file the point into any shape you like. Doug White |
Really tiny soldering iron??
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:52:45 +0000, ferrymanr wrote:
I wonder if anyone knows of a really small soldering iron (half the diameter of the Antex 12W iron). I have one I purchased in USA about 20 years ago and the element has now failed. As the manufacturers name has worn off the handle I am at a loss as to where to get a replacement. A search of the web has proved fruitless. It is the only iron I have had that can fit between other components or in very confined spaces when replacing SMD resistors etc. Original iron:- Overall length handle and bit 145mm (5 1/2") Handle diameter 9mm Shaft (element) diameter 1.6mm Bit maximum diameter 3mm Bit tip approximately 0.5mm - may be less. Supply 12V Dick G4BBH Is it an ORYX micro-miniture low voltage soldering instrument, Model 6A that you are looking for? It's made by W. Greenwood Electronic Limited of Chesham, England. And I don't think it exists anymore. Al |
Really tiny soldering iron??
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 01:45:36 +0000, Al wrote:
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:52:45 +0000, ferrymanr wrote: I wonder if anyone knows of a really small soldering iron (half the diameter of the Antex 12W iron). I have one I purchased in USA about 20 years ago and the element has now failed. As the manufacturers name has worn off the handle I am at a loss as to where to get a replacement. A search of the web has proved fruitless. It is the only iron I have had that can fit between other components or in very confined spaces when replacing SMD resistors etc. Original iron:- Overall length handle and bit 145mm (5 1/2") Handle diameter 9mm Shaft (element) diameter 1.6mm Bit maximum diameter 3mm Bit tip approximately 0.5mm - may be less. Supply 12V Dick G4BBH Is it an ORYX micro-miniture low voltage soldering instrument, Model 6A that you are looking for? It's made by W. Greenwood Electronic Limited of Chesham, England. And I don't think it exists anymore. ARG!!!! That was my favorite iron! I still have it except I can't find any tips! Whaaa! I want my small iron again! ;-) |
Really tiny soldering iron??
It's made by W. Greenwood Electronic Limited of Chesham, England. And I don't think it exists anymore. ARG!!!! That was my favorite iron! I still have it except I can't find any tips! Whaaa! I want my small iron again! ;-) You can still buy tips, Google Oryx. W4ZCB |
Really tiny soldering iron??
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 15:50:53 +0000, Harold E. Johnson wrote:
Oryx I wish you to know.... I've spent hours previously looking for these tips using google and I could not find anything. But today, using "Oryx tips", I found exactly what I need! Unreal! Several packs are now on order! Thanks Harold! |
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