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Subject: Re: soldering "iron"
From: Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
Date: 2009-10-16
BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES
AT&TCo Standard
SECTION 075-001-011
Issue 8, September 1979
EQUIPMENT TEST LIST
TOOLS AND MATERIAL
MISCELLANEOUS APPARATUS
Specifically lists
075-190-501 (7/0) 4 ELECTRIC SOLDERING COPPERS AND IRONS-TEST AND MW 12M
INSPECTIONS
So they seem to make a difference between soldering coppers and
soldering irons. Sadly I can not find 075-190-501 which would possibly
explain it.
One can solder with iron so I suppose it is easily possible there were
really soldering "irons" giving the name, and modern (copper) tips are
still iron plated for long life, but I was surprised to find that the
term soldering copper did actually exist.
ST