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For One and All,
.. Has anyone used one of these "Cold Heat" Soldering Tools ? .. "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool https://www.asseenontvnetwork.com/vc...heat/coldheat/ .. AWARD WINNING - "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool Here's a perfect example of the cordless, quick-heat and quick-cool application of Cold Heat technology: The "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool reaches 800=B0F in about a second! Cools down almost as quickly! .. The "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool revolutionizes the industry for hobbyists, DIY-ers, technicians, electricians, engineers and the military. .. ABOUT - "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool https://www.asseenontvnetwork.com/vc...heat/products/ .. FAQs - "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool https://www.asseenontvnetwork.com/vc.../coldheat/faq/ .. USES - "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool https://www.asseenontvnetwork.com/vc...coldheat/uses/ .. =20 .. =20 iwtk ~ RHF=20 ..=20 .. |
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IMAGE - "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool
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My friend got one a couple of months ago. He said he liked it. I'll
have to ask him again for a more recent and updated review, now that he's had it a few months. He said the soldering tip is actually two electrodes. And when solder is placed across these little electrodes, the solder completes the electrical circuit which therefore causes the heat buildup. Once the solder is gone, the electrical circuit is broken and you have a cold soldering tip again....relatively. That's all I know about it for now. |
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Open up (cut) the soldering tip of any regular soldering gun and it will
do the same thing.I prefer the good old fashion plug em in the electric outlet kind of soldering guns.Those,As Seen On TV soldering guns,what happens when the batteries run down? cuhulin |
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On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 01:28:21 -0800, Evan Platt wrote:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 13:38:48 -0600, wrote: Those,As Seen On TV soldering guns,what happens when the batteries run down? You put in new batteries? DOH! |
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New batteries solve a lot of problems,now don't they? I have an
attatchment that attatches to a hand held propane tank and there is copper tip (or whatever it is made of) that fits inside the attatchment for soldering.I like to collect old things and I own quite a few old electric soldering guns and non electric soldering irons.I don't want one of those As Seen On Tv soldering guns though. cuhulin |
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RHF wrote:
For One and All, . Has anyone used one of these "Cold Heat" Soldering Tools ? . "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool https://www.asseenontvnetwork.com/vc...heat/coldheat/ . AWARD WINNING - "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool Here's a perfect example of the cordless, quick-heat and quick-cool application of Cold Heat technology: The "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool reaches 800°F in about a second! Cools down almost as quickly! . The "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool revolutionizes the industry for hobbyists, DIY-ers, technicians, electricians, engineers and the military. . ABOUT - "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool https://www.asseenontvnetwork.com/vc...heat/products/ . FAQs - "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool https://www.asseenontvnetwork.com/vc.../coldheat/faq/ . USES - "Cold Heat" Soldering Tool https://www.asseenontvnetwork.com/vc...coldheat/uses/ . . iwtk ~ RHF . . I looked into this when I first saw them advertised. The reviews I saw all said it was worthless. Here's a link to the Amazon review page for it: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/customer-reviews/B00067GK7Y/ref=cm_cr_dp_2_1/104-4327252-1271913?%5Fencoding=UTF8&me=A2WEFPOFEIM91H&s=hi |
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I would agree with you, Mark. I bought one of these early last year when the
Seattle Times newspaper featured this local manufacturer in their "Technology" section. Cold Heat had just begun to market their product at the time, and there was a backorder list. It turns out it wasn't worth the wait-- keeping the device's tip in proper contact with the joint is tricky, and the tip (electrodes?) wear down and/or chip easily. It *is* pretty amazing how fast the Cold Heat soldering iron cools off after use, and the battery life is surprisingly long. I've known how to solder properly for years, but the Cold Heat iron seems designed to do one thing: make cold solder joints! The solder does not flow well into the heated work piece as with traditional methods. The solder wants to ball up even a short distance away from the point of contact. I finally gave up and went back to a propane-powered soldering torch with a catalytic element soldering tip. With care, I can easily solder anything "in the field" that I need to, from Beverage antenna terminating resistors to wires on ground rods. Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA -------------------------------------------- "Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... I looked into this when I first saw them advertised. The reviews I saw all said it was worthless. Here's a link to the Amazon review page for it: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/customer-reviews/B00067GK7Y/ref=cm_cr_dp_2_1/104-4327252-1271913?%5Fencoding=UTF8&me=A2WEFPOFEIM91H&s=hi |
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