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We have solder, flux and torches for easy installation or repair of electrical systems, fuel lines and other automotive components.
Our collection of soldering iron stations, solder reels and wires are tailored to suit the needs of both the professional and DIY enthusiast.
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Q1. What type of soldering equipment is needed for electrical work?
A1. For electrical work, you should have a soldering iron, a soldering station, a soldering iron tip, flux, de-soldering braid, wire cutters, and safety glasses.
Q2. How often should the soldering iron tip be cleaned?
A2. The soldering iron tip should be cleaned frequently throughout the soldering process. Cleaning the tip prevents an accumulation of oxidized solder that can cause cold solder joints.
Q3. What tips can be used for soldering small components?
A3. Fine-tipped soldering irons are best for soldering components with small leads such as resistors, capacitors, and diodes. A chisel-tipped soldering iron or a conical-tipped soldering iron can also be used.