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Mini iron or soldering iron?
Our kiripet was cruising ebay the other day and stumbled across a mini iron for $10 less than TSWLTH was asking. Being a well trained and thoughtful pet, she got it for me. So it got here and I showed it to DH, as expected his jaw dropped. He then informed me that _that_ is _not_ an iron. It is a deluded soldering iron with a deformity. I pointed out that I had asked him repeatedly if he could modify a cheapo soldering iron to have a thermostat and a broad chisel woodburning tip for me. He replied that he thought I was joking. So now he is thinking a little more seriously about the project. Anybody else do electronics or have an SO who does that might be curious about turning a cheap pencil style soldering iron into a solid sewing tool? Lord knows that DH has enough junk parts and cheap soldering irons to play with the concept. He misplaces soldering irons the way I do thimbles, which is why we have a zillion cheap ones. NightMist waiting for Ash to nap so she can play with her new toy -- The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. |
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Mini iron or soldering iron?
NightMist wrote:
Our kiripet was cruising ebay the other day and stumbled across a mini iron for $10 less than TSWLTH was asking. Being a well trained and thoughtful pet, she got it for me. So it got here and I showed it to DH, as expected his jaw dropped. He then informed me that _that_ is _not_ an iron. It is a deluded soldering iron with a deformity. I pointed out that I had asked him repeatedly if he could modify a cheapo soldering iron to have a thermostat and a broad chisel woodburning tip for me. He replied that he thought I was joking. So now he is thinking a little more seriously about the project. Anybody else do electronics or have an SO who does that might be curious about turning a cheap pencil style soldering iron into a solid sewing tool? Lord knows that DH has enough junk parts and cheap soldering irons to play with the concept. He misplaces soldering irons the way I do thimbles, which is why we have a zillion cheap ones. NightMist waiting for Ash to nap so she can play with her new toy I LOVE my Clover mini iron, and regularly use it to weld crystals to wedding and costume projects. I *have* used it for quilty things as well, but not as often as for non-quilty projects! It's also great for ironing little ruffles, pressing the insides of boxes, bags, and other really small and awkward spaces, and for burning your fingers, so be careful! -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Mini iron or soldering iron?
I never thought about having my DH look into doing that...Maybe I'll have
him look at some and see what he thinks. He is VERY electronically inclined. Nothing can break in this house that he can't fix and make better.! LOL Toni |
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Mini iron or soldering iron?
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 23:48:23 +0100, Kate Dicey
wrote: NightMist wrote: Our kiripet was cruising ebay the other day and stumbled across a mini iron for $10 less than TSWLTH was asking. Being a well trained and thoughtful pet, she got it for me. I LOVE my Clover mini iron, and regularly use it to weld crystals to wedding and costume projects. I *have* used it for quilty things as well, but not as often as for non-quilty projects! It's also great for ironing little ruffles, pressing the insides of boxes, bags, and other really small and awkward spaces, and for burning your fingers, so be careful! That kind of thing is just what I had in mind! I have never done a great deal with bondables because I am a bit of a clutz with an iron. Yes i can do fiddly little things all over the place, but every single time I try and do anything delicate with the iron I end up with a crease underneath, or things slightly askew, etc. I am hoping that with the mini I can manage the fiddly bits and can cut back on my needle basteing of detailing. Time saving! Of course I am also thinking to expand my quilting time by useing it to press seams on smaller blocks and sections. Currently if Ash is awake I have to throw a towel on the washing machine, and iron in the locked bathroom if I am sewing. An iron that I can keep right next to me that he isn't going to knock over onto a cat or something will be useful. Though I will have to set a timer to remind me to stand up and move about. The jumping up to press seams is all that keeps me from hardening into shape at the sewing machine some days! NightMist -- The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. |
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Mini iron or soldering iron?
I use a soldering iron to manipulate contort and melt fabric for small
pieces of fabric "art". I have a clover iron but seldom use it! -- Estelle UK http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/gal.../ph//my_photos "NightMist" wrote in message ... Our kiripet was cruising ebay the other day and stumbled across a mini iron for $10 less than TSWLTH was asking. Being a well trained and thoughtful pet, she got it for me. So it got here and I showed it to DH, as expected his jaw dropped. He then informed me that _that_ is _not_ an iron. It is a deluded soldering iron with a deformity. I pointed out that I had asked him repeatedly if he could modify a cheapo soldering iron to have a thermostat and a broad chisel woodburning tip for me. He replied that he thought I was joking. So now he is thinking a little more seriously about the project. Anybody else do electronics or have an SO who does that might be curious about turning a cheap pencil style soldering iron into a solid sewing tool? Lord knows that DH has enough junk parts and cheap soldering irons to play with the concept. He misplaces soldering irons the way I do thimbles, which is why we have a zillion cheap ones. NightMist waiting for Ash to nap so she can play with her new toy -- The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. |
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