Just saw an infomercial for a soldering iron called Cold Heat

Re: Just saw an infomercial for a soldering iron called Cold Heat

Just heatsink and joint quickly. I've never fried anything doing both of these :)
 
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kill your scene said:
I have no idea why people would be skeptical of that. It looks like a really great idea to me.

This is slightly off topic, but when I'm soldering, I need a hand to hold the wire in place, a hand to hold the solder and a hand to hold the iron. Unless I grow a third arm sometime soon (I doubt that will happen), I usually get someone to come hold the wire. I'm a total idiot (no need to remind me) but does anyone else feel like there should be some sort of device to remedy this situation? Does anyone else have this problem, or am I missing something completely obvious?


The best thing in the world for this is to get one of those things shaped like a "man" that has croc clips for arms and a magnifying glass or a little lamp for the head, with a heavy base. Best thing I ever bought :rolleyes:
 
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For soldering normal stuff on small pcb's 400 degrees celcius is very sufficient, and does not fry the components and the pcb-board.
So this one seems to be a nice on the road iron to have.(800F=427Celcius)
Won't fry anything but small SMD's!
 
Re: Just saw an infomercial for a soldering iron called Cold Heat

as long as I could use it to work on my amp, I'd be happy to own one.
 
Re: Just saw an infomercial for a soldering iron called Cold Heat

I'm a total idiot (no need to remind me) but does anyone else feel like there should be some sort of device to remedy this situation? Does anyone else have this problem, or am I missing something completely obvious?

Go to radio shack and get yourself a pair of "helping hands". It's a weighted base with poseable arms on it that have little metal clips on the end for holding stuff while you solder. It's even got a magnifying glass!

AH, jonny lane beat me to it.
 
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I saw the ad for this thing yesterday. One of the uses demonstrated in the ad was repairing a broken wire on an electric guitar, so they might have had that use in mind when designing it.

Cheers,

CJ
 
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I'll buy it, if it means I don't have to swear as much when I solder.

$%%#that G$T#@# cord.....#$^%^It just slipped off the stand and burned the table!!
OUCH $#%$^ F@#$^ why won't that $%%$solder melt! OUCH! OH great, the cord won't reach $$T$Fukkin thing!
 
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Looks pretty cool to me, like to hear bean's review as well. My wife does quite a bit of stained glass and they tout it for that as well. Maybe I'll pop for one and see how it goes.
 
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Rid, Blue Calx, and Jonnylane - Awesome! Thanks, guys. I appreciate it. :)
 
Re: Just saw an infomercial for a soldering iron called Cold Heat

Remember guys, it's from an infomercial. A.k.a. it WILL break. :laugh2: :burnout:
 
Re: Just saw an infomercial for a soldering iron called Cold Heat

I WAS JUST WONDERING, if any one has tried this soldering iron yet ? i want one .
 
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ANYBODY GET ONE YET ?? IM chomping at the the bit to order one , but would like to know if it works....thanks
 
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My 40W RS works fine. I'm really gettin' the hang of this sodderin' thing. My guitars and amps all work, it hasn't burned the house down, and I haven't needed a skin graft for several months now.
 
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Order one for me...I'll pay you back, I promise I'm good for my word. PM for shipping info or simply give me the #. :)

BTW - Beandip, a review is a must! Thanks in advance.
 
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Rid said:
Alligator clips monted on a small but heavy base.
Will see if I can dig up a picture for you.

Shhhhh!!! Don't tell 'em ... :laugh2:
A lot of them are sold under the name helping hands, or solder hand ... they are very useful, but they can get in the way sometimes to ... a pair of curved jaw hemostats work well also, as you can often clamp them and let there base support the connection over a pot or the like ... hemostats gotta love 'em so many uses (heat sinking to ... :laugh2: ). I've also seen one of those helpers that has four flexiblle bend in place arms, it fits in a base that locks into a workbence vice mount (ball mount) ... hobby shop/ handy guy catalogues (for like serious model builders have tons of stuff like that BTW).
 
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Scott_F said:
I'm just worried about too much heat frying my components. If this device doesn't do that, I'm in. But, I have a very low wattage iron (weller?) that probably cost all of 20 bucks. In fact, the base I got to hold it at Radio Shack cost more than the iron. :)

Great idea though. The cordless thing intrigues me. My brother in law has a cordless soldering iron that actually runs on butane, refills like those refillable cigaretter lighters. Not sure how hot it gets. Looked like a pain to me.
Like anything else they are ideal for certain things, depending on model they get REAL hot! They are adjustable, but unless you can measure the temp of your soldering tip, and then duplicate it, they are trial and error for a while.
 
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Blue Calx said:
Go to radio shack and get yourself a pair of "helping hands". It's a weighted base with poseable arms on it that have little metal clips on the end for holding stuff while you solder. It's even got a magnifying glass!

AH, jonny lane beat me to it.
He beat me to it, and then you beat me to it ,....don't feel bad.
 
Re: Just saw an infomercial for a soldering iron called Cold Heat

Gearjoneser said:
I'll buy it, if it means I don't have to swear as much when I solder.

$%%#that G$T#@# cord.....#$^%^It just slipped off the stand and burned the table!!
OUCH $#%$^ F@#$^ why won't that $%%$solder melt! OUCH! OH great, the cord won't reach $$T$Fukkin thing!

I hear people joke like this all the time, but I don't believe it ... solder stand (although you gotta weight those cheap Radio Shack things inside with steel shot {or the like} ... to keep them from tipping over they are so light), that gives you a place to put it, burned fingers ... hemostats ... the cord is errk some at times, but that's a matter of how you lay out your work area, the iron comes in from my right, and leaves from my right (slightly above, no dragging along the work surface), thanks to a spring and a bent wire coat hanger. Anything that could get knocked over, is keep out of reach to the left and way in front. Now I have burnt my fingers on pre tinned bus wire, but I think everyone gets that as a rite of passage or something once or twice... :saeek:
 
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