You can purchase soldering attachments for some propane or butane
torches. It is a chunk of copper supported by some means in front of
the flame.
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I find that I can solder just about everything short of copper pipe
fittings with the largest tip on my 80W station, and everything larger
I solder with a direct flame instead of an iron.
There are also huge electrical irons, like this 550W one
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even larger that looked more like a hatchet than an iron (power
unknown, electrical safety in question due to age so I never tried
it).
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On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Lee Studley <indigo_red@...> wrote:
> Ideas to add:
> I saw a cool ( not SMD ) heavy duty soldering rig on How-Its-Made, where
> they were making decorative birdcages. They had a propane(map?) torch
> and had made a big wedge out of copper or brass that was perpendicular
> to the flame. This was mounted on the end of the torch tip
> about 3/4" away so the flame heated the wedge. looked like a great idea
> for soldering chassis connections or large items. -Lee studley
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