| Occasionally
one finds a piece of soldering to do which is impossible to reach with
even the smallest of the ordinary soldering irons or coppers. If a length of copper wire as large as the job will permit and sufficiently long to admit being bent at one end to form a rough handle, and filed or dressed to a point on the other, is heated and tinned exactly as a regular copper should be, the work will cause no trouble on account of inaccessibility. -- Contributed by E. G. Smith, Eureka Springs, Ark. Listing # 067 |
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Reynolds Trading, 21-22 Main Street, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal, Ireland. |