soldering station or irons uk

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anyone have any suplus stations or irons for sale? In the UK?

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bencoles wrote:anyone have any suplus stations or irons for sale? In the UK?


You could try Maplin,they may stock soldering stations,if finances allow,try and buy yourself a Soldering station rated at anywhere between 50 to 100Watts,also buy some spare fine conical or chisel shaped bits too,for solder a 100g reel of 1mm diameter 60/40 Resin-Cored solder should do the job,I'd also reccommend buying some rolls of 3mm wide solderwick desoldering braid,a pair of transistor nippers (small diagonal cutter).... :)


If there are any other local electronics parts store where you live,give them a try too... :)


Hope that helps.... :)
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If you're after maplin stuff, you can get it on ebay for 1/2 - 2/3 price from what I presume is someone buying B-stock or extra stock

As for solder; fuck the haters, I prefer leadfree because I'm so used to it, and if you're ever selling pedals to people abroad, you could get in big trouble...
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AVOID MAPLIN!!!

Their prices are outrageous, and their staff are clueless.

The only reliable way to buy components and tools in the UK is mail order. Go to:

CPC: http://cpc.farnell.com/

Rapid: http://www.rapidonline.com/

These two will provide all you need at really sensible prices. Rapid provide really good component packs too - they vary the number of each value according to how frequently they're used (the packs have lots more 10k resistors than 8k2 for example).

A word of advice: don't just buy the cheapest tools you can get. They will always let you down. Buy the very best you can, and they'll last a lifetime! Cheap tools are always a false economy.
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True story: I once went into maplin for a single connector, and walked out empty handed because it was cheaper to buy online and pay shipping then to buy it in the shop...

Big exception: Eddystone (hammond) cases. Same price in maplin as on rapid/anywhere else really. And they have 1590A,B, BB, D and a really convinient in between size (145*95)
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