![]() The American Electrical Heater Company of Detroit Michigan begins manufacturing electric soldering irons. Up until the late 1800s they were all heated by open flame or burning coals. Soldering irons have been around for over 4,000 years. "its soldered in, suck it up and buy new". So out of the box thinking is required, to counter the dismissive one liners. I don’t know you or the other posters, but I value the question and you more than to dismiss it by answering conveniently based on my assumptions about you. However what the posters did, almost appears intended to confuse or conflate the experience with soldering with it with not being possible, rational, reasonable or desirable. The three respondent’s are likely correct in guessing, most people (in general) can't go buy and solder if their lives depended on it. No one asked if you had some, none, extensive or access to technicians who do soldering. ![]() No one asked you if your goal was to get it done with a technicians help or to purchase a completed finished end user installable bits and make it work yourself. When in reality, it’s just is not your question which is in error, it appears to be the experience of or the presuming of the posters which have limited the material factual discussion of options. They fail to set any boundaries of what you or the audience would consider acceptable and worse pass off (with scorn for your asking it) your question as either foolish or as factually materially not technologically possible. ![]() Responses fail to ask before they answer follow up questions. In this case, the prior responses to the question presume to know you, they are in a context that stereotype the entire reading audience as only able to consume a shrink wrapped utter non tech end user answer. Hi Aaron, Two kinds of people in the world, Tool users and tool builders. ![]()
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