My head’s frazzled looking at them all

Can someone recommend one that will do what I need please?
Oh, and do I need one of those “solder sucker” devices or are they no better than the wick method of removing old solder?
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dickie wrote:Solder suckers are excellent, worth buying to do a nice job. I'll bet you can get one for peanuts on ebay etc
I'm not on the tools anymore, apart from occasionally,but when I was, I used one all the time.
I'd also recommend a brass brush to clean surafaces before soldering, oxidised copper can be a nightmare to solder.
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That's a bargain but you'll need change the plug to uk type.
Storkfoot wrote:For many years, I’ve survived on a Draper 20w soldering iron. It still works but as I need to completely rewire a stator plate, I have been looking online for a more powerful replacement.
My head’s frazzled looking at them all![]()
Can someone recommend one that will do what I need please?
Oh, and do I need one of those “solder sucker” devices or are they no better than the wick method of removing old solder?
al pushpak wrote:Storkfoot wrote:For many years, I’ve survived on a Draper 20w soldering iron. It still works but as I need to completely rewire a stator plate, I have been looking online for a more powerful replacement.
My head’s frazzled looking at them all![]()
Can someone recommend one that will do what I need please?
Oh, and do I need one of those “solder sucker” devices or are they no better than the wick method of removing old solder?
We use the "Weller" brand soldering irons at work which are 90w & are perfect for repairing stator plates as I've repaired a couple of mine in the past using the work one's, & yes, a solder sucker is a good idea too.
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