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Subject: Re: Odd Soldering Tip Behavior
From: "soffee83" <soffee83@...>
Date: 2006-01-07
Bob,
I'm no iron expert, but that does sound like a pretty low wattage. I
think my general duty "weak" one is a 23W. Could it be anything in the
melting point of the solder you're using?
FWIW, I had the same problem with most of my reground copper tips
recently, and had been talking to people here and in another forum. It
turns out, I was waiting too long between preparing a nice, clean tip
and coating it. I started cleaning it well with steel wool and even
some ferric chloride on a paper towel, and then smearing a glob of
flux on it and immediately reinstalling it and heating it. I'd start
applying solder before it was hot enough to melt, and then as soon as
it did, I could wipe it all around the tip and clean it off with a
sponge periodically, leaving a nice shiny coating. I think the metal
was oxidizing or something while it sat before.
-Good Luck!
George