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  • Author Author: jw0752
  • Date Created: 3 Jun 2018 2:45 AM Date Created
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Tech Tips - Reusable Solder Dispensers

jw0752
jw0752
3 Jun 2018

 

Back in January I began spending time writing short one page to 20 page articles for a book. I hoped to put together at least 50 of these little ideas from an old technician. I modeled them on the short series of blogs I did here on the forum a couple years ago called "Tech Tips". To date I have 54 of these articles. While I have used my home printing  capabilities to put them into book form I find I do not have the drive to rewrite and refine them into anything marketable. With my writing skills this might be impossible no matter how many times I rewrote them. For the fun of it I sent them to a friend who is a writer and he forwarded them on to his publisher. I have not heard from either of them since then and so ends a great and colorful writing career. For the fun of it I thought I would post a few of them here. While I can copy and paste the text it is necessary to go back and insert the pictures. This first one is a simple one as I wanted to experiment without having too much complexity. The articles range over a spectrum of electronic and shop related subjects. The next one that I will post next week is about taking a poorly functioning Chinese Kit and turning it into a useful circuit.

 

John

 

Reusable Solder Dispensers

 

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            You may recognize these as the containers on which solder wick is supplied. Solder wick is a copper braided tape that has flux embedded in the mesh. When a technician wants to remove the solder from a joint the braid is placed on the joint and heated from the back by the solder iron. As the solder melts it has an adhesive affinity for the copper, enhanced by the capillary action of the mesh and it is sucked into the braid and away from the original joint. Once a piece of solder wick has become saturated with solder it is no longer useful and it is cut off and put with the metal recycling waste.

 

            When the wick is all gone we are left with a nifty little plastic holder. The second item in the picture above shows how the plastic holder can be opened up. If you have a larger spool of solder you can wind solder onto the plastic holder and fold the outer plastic cover back into place. This makes a very convenient package to hold and use while soldering. It has the advantage of protecting the solder from the environment as well as oils and chemicals that might be on your hands. The solder is less likely to oxidize inside the holder. From your perspective you do not have to touch the solder and worry about any heavy metal contamination. The little plastic holders can be reused many times before they crack and fail. The dispenser on the right is stocked with lead free solder and so the container was marked Pb (Lead) Free.

 

            As a builder technician it is wise to always be watching for material resources. These solder wick dispensers, which are usually just thrown away, actually have a great second purpose and can continue to serve you for years as solder dispensers.

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  • ntewinkel
    ntewinkel over 7 years ago in reply to Workshopshed +7
    > I calculated that if I publish book each year, in about 100 years I'll have enough income to retire. So I just need to publish 100 books this year so I can retire next year
  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 7 years ago +6
    Hi John, Please continue to post these these as you have time. I look forward to reading them. Regards, Frank
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 7 years ago in reply to genebren +6
    Thanks Gene, I appreciate your suggestions. I will put some more articles on the forum. The encouragement from you and the others has started me looking at other options. You are right any advice from…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 7 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    Thanks Rod,

    You are right, those were the situations that made me give it a try in the first place.

    John

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    jw0752 over 7 years ago in reply to gecoz

    Thanks Fabio for the kind words and the encouragement. I will be following up and checking out your idea.

    John

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 7 years ago

    As all the simple ideas it is great! A very nice suggestion. And as I have to wait  for a long time before the which finishes in my first of two rolls, Maybe more useful to keep the unwinded which apart in a small box and use the spool immediately. Alternatively, I suppose a good thinking is adding some electronic simple circuit for wind/unwind the soldering filament while using it. One of the most annoying things it to interrupt the soldering, place the iron in the support, unwind a while and go ahead. I should think to it ... But an idea is already coming hahaha

     

    Enrico

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  • 14rhb
    14rhb over 7 years ago

    Hi John,

     

    What a great idea - I've lost count of the number of times I've balanced the larger reel of solder near the work piece and accidentally knocked it onto the floor (usually just at some really tricky part or when a component is just at the right temperature). The approach of cutting a 6" length of solder to use also results in a messy bench with other smaller lengths (because I often never find the last piece).

     

    Rod

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    gecoz over 7 years ago

    Hi John,

     

    Thanks for posting the article. Personally, I like your writing style, and I don't think you would need to rewrite your content. There are also other ways to try and monetise your effort. One online platform I have seen many people use is Patreon: basically it offers you a place where you can publish your creations, providing you a way to restrict user access to the content, based on a tiered subscription model (i.e. bronze,silver,gold, etc...). This way you could publish some articles and make them accessible to all for free (to attract subscribers), while publishing also other articles which require user to subscribe to your paid tiers. Obviously Patreon takes a cut of the subscription fees you receive, but it also takes care of collecting all the payments on your behalf, and forward it to you, which makes things easier.

     

    Whichever way you decide to go, just please don't leave your great work sitting on your desk, publish it at your own pace: it deserves to be read.

     

    Fabio

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