You
can
"get
by"
in
PC-board
kit
assembly
with a
soldering
iron,
solder,
and a
small pair
of
diagonal
cutters
(OR
"wire
nippers"),
but you'll
find
yourself
wishing
for
needle-nose
pliers
with every
other move
you make!
Also
important
is a
sponge, or
steel wool
or damp
rag for
keeping
the tip of
the
soldering
iron clean
and shiny.
You may
also find
a wire
nipping
tool
easier to
use for PC
work than
diagonal
cutters.
There
are a
variety of
"convenience
tools"
for
electronics
building
such as
soldering
aids,
"third
hands"
or
mini-vises,
tweezers
(for
inserting
small
parts in
tight
spots), or
magnifiers,
and YOU
will have
to decide
from
experience
which ones
are useful
to you
Choosing
a
soldering
iron is
like
choosing a
tennis
racquet,
fishing
rod or
other very
personal
tool. If
you are
new to
soldering,
try to get
some
guidance
from
someone
with
experience.
You want
the level
of heat
and the
style of
tip that
helps you
to
accomplish
the one
goal of
all
soldering,
a perfect
connection!
DO NOT try
to use a
soldering
GUN on a
PC-board
kit
project!
Screwdrivers,
pliers,
nut-drivers,
wire-strippers
and other
common
tools
become
needed
only at
the stage
of working
with
enclosures
or making
connections
to
Mini-Kit
PC-boards.
If your
kit
requires
adjustment
of a coil,
a
non-metallic
"alignment
tool"
will be
needed and
is
explained
in your
kit
manual.
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