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TheKeith
Guest
I was told a while back in this group that I should use anti-seize compound
on my soldering tips because at the time I was having a problem with thread
seizures (screw-on tip) after just one use, and after this happened
repeatedly with the same make of iron (wahl-lenk purchased at lowes), I
realized that I was just using an inferior iron with an inferior tip--and
that was most likely the cause of my problem? Is it recommended that
anti-seize be used even on better irons or is it really not necessary
because better ones don't tend to seize up? The reason I ask is that it
doesn't appear to be that easy to get, so could I do without it? How many of
you even bother with it? Just curious.
on my soldering tips because at the time I was having a problem with thread
seizures (screw-on tip) after just one use, and after this happened
repeatedly with the same make of iron (wahl-lenk purchased at lowes), I
realized that I was just using an inferior iron with an inferior tip--and
that was most likely the cause of my problem? Is it recommended that
anti-seize be used even on better irons or is it really not necessary
because better ones don't tend to seize up? The reason I ask is that it
doesn't appear to be that easy to get, so could I do without it? How many of
you even bother with it? Just curious.