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I would like to find a cheap 936 or so, Hako iron.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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1) It's "HAKKO", two Ks.I would like to find a cheap 936 or so, Hako iron.
Thank you.
try ebayI would like to find a cheap 936 or so, Hako iron.
Thank you.
Like some dumbfuck on netzero needs to be in here acting like a NaziOh yeah,
I bought one new at Frys. I thought it was relatively cheap. Damn thatOn Apr 18, 6:50 pm, justme <jble...@gmail.com> wrote:
I would like to find a cheap 936 or so, Hako iron.
Thank you.
1) It's "HAKKO", two Ks.
2) This isn't eBay
3) What thought process brought you to a DESIGN group for a bloody
"wanted" ad?
4) Didn't we go throug this BS already?http://groups.google.com/group/sci..electronics.design/browse_thread/t...
Oh yeah, we did. Get back on your meds, you lunatic.
Fry's has (or had) it for $70: http://www.frys.com/product/454489I would like to find a cheap 936 or so, Hako iron.
justme wrote:
I would like to find a cheap 936 or so, Hako iron.
Fry's has (or had) it for $70: http://www.frys.com/product/454489
For a bit less, there are Hakko clones made by Aoyue, and some say
they're good enough.
The cheapest temperature controlled iron I've seen that has plenty of
power is the Goot PX-201, rated for about 70W, which is good enough
even for lead-free solder. It's self-contained and doesn't have a
base station, and it's a bit fat. Goot is a Japanese company known
for high quality soldering equipment.
If you buy something from eBay, be sure it's made for your AC voltage
because much of the soldering equipment sold there is made for
220-240VAC.
On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 18:50:57 -0500, justme <jbleaux@gmail.com> wrote:
I would like to find a cheap 936 or so, Hako iron.
Thank you.
try ebay
On Apr 18, 5:50 pm, a7yvm109gf...@netzero.com wrote:
On Apr 18, 6:50 pm, justme <jble...@gmail.com> wrote:
I would like to find a cheap 936 or so, Hako iron.
Thank you.
1) It's "HAKKO", two Ks.
2) This isn't eBay
3) What thought process brought you to a DESIGN group for a bloody
"wanted" ad?
4) Didn't we go throug this BS already?http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.design/browse_thread/t...
Oh yeah, we did. Get back on your meds, you lunatic.
I bought one new at Frys. I thought it was relatively cheap. Damn that
thing is ready for action quickly.
Surely, you are nothing more than a top posting Usenet retard that weSurely, you are kidding?
Joe
On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 19:16:34 -0700, I AM THAT I AM
thisthatandtheother@beherenow.org> wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 18:50:57 -0500, justme <jbleaux@gmail.com> wrote:
I would like to find a cheap 936 or so, Hako iron.
Thank you.
try ebay