I've posted Doug, N6TQS's, photos and description of his Hakko 808
mounting box at
http://www.cliftonlaboratories.com/construction_updates.htm. It in the
15 November 2006 entry.
Very nice job!
Of course, you are welcome to read the rest of that page and the rest of
the site as well.
Jack K
I'd also like to see what you have put together, Doug. I have trouble keeping
mine from tipping over on the bench. I thought about anchoring it to the table.
Stan
W5EWA
Jack Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Doug:
If you send me the photo, I'll put it up in the Construction area of
Check:
http://shop.kiesub.com/Search.bok?category=Solder+Equipment%3ADesolder+Nozzles
73,
Tom Hammond N0SS
Don Wilhelm wrote:
Doug,
Well, I just checked and they do not list it on their website. I would give
them a phone call to see if they still carry it. You will find pleasant
folks at
Don Wilhelm wrote:
Doug,
Well, I just checked and they do not list it on their website.
This tip is available at
http://shop.kiesub.com/Categories.bok?category=Solder+Equipment
73
Larry
KB5DXY
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Subject: RE: [Elecraft] Hakko 808 tip?
Doug,
Well, I just checked and they do not list it on their website. I would
give
them a phone call to see if they still carry it. You will find pleasant
folks at the other end of the phone line.
73,
Don W3FPR
-Origi
Doug,
Well, I just checked and they do not list it on their website. I would give
them a phone call to see if they still carry it. You will find pleasant
folks at the other end of the phone line.
73,
Don W3FPR
> -Original Message-
>
> Don - I wasn't able to find the A1394 tip at your s
Doug:
If you send me the photo, I'll put it up in the Construction area of
www.cliftonlaboratories.com as it might be of interest to Z90 builders
as well.
Jack
Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604 wrote:
I've found the 1394 to be useful, too.
Do we have a photos area? I could put up a pictur
Don - I wasn't able to find the A1394 tip at your suggested link. I
even used their Quick Search with no joy. I think I could use one of
those tips, too.
73, Doug -- K0DXV
Don Wilhelm wrote:
John,
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I've found the 1394 to be useful, too.
Do we have a photos area? I could put up a picture of the base I
constructed which is just a small chassis with the stock Hakko holder
screwed to it, a lighted AC switched socket so I don't have to
actually unplug the thing, and small screws up through the c
John,
The Hakko A1394 extra long 1.0mm nozzle does a good job with the close
clearances found in the KX1. You can purchase he tips at
www.hmcelectronics.com and a variety of other places.
This long slender is not for normal use, but its long reach is necessary for
use in close quarters such as w
John,
There are finer tips for the Hakko 808. The A1003 tip is much smaller
(about half the diameter) than the standard one supplied.I have
rarely had to pull out the role of Chem-wick to get a component out -
but it happens occasionally.
http://www.tequipment.net/Hakko808.html#nozzles
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