Gearjoneser
Gear Ho
I've always wondered if people replace the tips on their soldering irons because they're oxidized or if the actual metal doesn't transfer heat properly, at some point?
I've always sanded the tips on my 40W soldering iron, just to get rid of oxidation, but still, it seems that sometimes the tip doesn't get quite as hot as it did when new. Is there a need to buy a new tip when this happens?
Is sanding it down to shiny metal adequate?
Also, how many times can a blob of solder be reheated before it becomes stubborn and unmeltable? Sometimes, I hold the tip against a blob of well used solder, usually on a pot, and it just won't melt! :yell:
I've always sanded the tips on my 40W soldering iron, just to get rid of oxidation, but still, it seems that sometimes the tip doesn't get quite as hot as it did when new. Is there a need to buy a new tip when this happens?
Is sanding it down to shiny metal adequate?
Also, how many times can a blob of solder be reheated before it becomes stubborn and unmeltable? Sometimes, I hold the tip against a blob of well used solder, usually on a pot, and it just won't melt! :yell: