> ----- Original Message ----- > From: klstay <kevinstay@...> > I will probably go with a Weller WTCPT. I understand it is reliable and more than adequate for my level of planned use. However, I still have no idea what tips to get for building the kits!?! Everyone has a different opinion on tips. I like to use the smallest tips available. I personally like the ones that are slighly flattened onthe end instead of completely pointed. > Would someone be kind enough to outline some rudimentary calibration procedures they use for various modules and the types of tools needed to get the job done. That has already been done by Paul. each kit comes with complete instructions for calibration with note of the tools for each job. And, if you do not have a particular tool like a scope, Paul often recomends an alternate method. I recommend starting with a meter you are happy with, the nice iron you mentioned, and your hand tools. I think that Paul still has a builders FAQ on his website that recommends hand tools. I find my vise for holding the PCB when soldering wires invaluable. Some people use the expensive panavise (nice). I have one that was less expensive and I find completey adaquete. I also bought a heat gun for the heat shrink tbing. Seems each kit has some. I find I use that for many other tasks around the house too. If you have these basics, then you can choose to add things like a scope or a frequency caounter, or whatever as you find you need one. My $.02 Larry Hendry
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Re: [motm] Multimeter/Soldering Iron Clarification
2003-08-30 by J. Larry Hendry
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