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Any recommendations on the best soldering iron / station to go for? Not wanting to spend a fortune but don't want a cheapo rubbish one either. Cheers
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I bought a station from Maplin. It's been brilliant
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HI
If you follow the link below, I have 2 types of solder station for sale, as already said the maplin one is really good but it is a bit bulky in your hauler bag, the precision gold one is better for your hauler bag but the iron itself is not as good.

http://www.oople.com/forums/search.php?searchid=5606634

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Cheers for the replies, I bought the exact Maplin station yesterday and took it back. It only had a point tip rather than a flat chisel type. The extra tips available were all of the same point type. What's the one you have Jim?
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These are worth a look.
https://www.rapidonline.com/portasol...on-kit-54-3021
Mine has been going for a while now.
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Cheers for the replies, I bought the exact Maplin station yesterday and took it back. It only had a point tip rather than a flat chisel type. The extra tips available were all of the same point type. What's the one you have Jim?

The precision gold one has a choice of tips

http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/replacemen...-station-a19kk

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The Team Corally Solder Station is excellent and only £69.99. It's worth considering the Solder tip set also so that you have a range of tips for the job.



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Nice one Kev, just ordered one
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Nice one Kev, just ordered one
Good choice! will be one it's way to you tomorrow
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if you need a 12volt 50watt iron let me know as I used to sell the best on the market called spec racing iron formally known as wasp racing soldering iron
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Still gave my wasp iron and still going strong after 20 years
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Thanks for all the info guys. All sorted now.
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Those wasp soldering irons were brilliant.
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wasp / Spec Racing. Still using mine 26 years later, plus have a new one packaged as back up. Best irons for racing as they take up virtually no room in your pit bag and red hot in under 30 seconds.
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Is this a re-baged Wasp Iron?

I bought it from Apex Models about 15 years ago. It still works great however I would love to know if there are any replacement tips which fit.
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No Bretts,

Very similar, this is the WASP/SPEC this is mine some 20+ yrs old. Still as good as the day I bought it.....

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Look on eBay for 8mm copper rod and make your own
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