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by jacquesm
1602 days ago
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Yes, thank god for through hole parts, otherwise I don't think I ever would have made it this far. VLSI is killing poor kids' ability to get started with electronics. What did you do your soldering with? My first soldering iron(s) were simply screwdrivers in the stove :) I even recycled the solder but it took a while to understand that you need flux as well as solder to make a good joint. |
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My first soldering iron was huge! I don't remember who gave it to me, but it was clearly not for electronics. It had a small wooden handle and a tip that looked like a large, bent flathead screwdriver. It could remove parts, but not much else. Ha! gotta love google. It looked something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Soldering-Handle-Chisel-Point-Copper/...
Thinking back, my grandfather was a carpenter and left a shop full of tools when he died, so it's possible that it used to be his.
I remember asking for a real soldering iron as a Christmas or birthday present and getting a low-wattage one since they didn't cost that much. Until then, everything was held together by wrapping wire onto leads.
The strange thing is that I remember having a small soldering iron, but I don't remember ever having actual solder.