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Cooksons' soldering kit........
Hey
was thinking of buying the soldering kit from Cooksongold but does it have everything I need. If not any suggestions would be appreciated......
Thanks
Gayle
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I bought the beginner's soldering kit a couple of months ago and still finding it great! The only extra thing I bought was a 'third hand' thing to hold the reverse tweezers, which I find pretty useful. The kit came with a good amount of silver solder and flux (the nice auflux stuff) too.
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Thanks for that. Does it include pickle. I just want to get started. I finished a fab course a couple of months ago. So its about time I put it all to some use!!
Gayle xx
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Yes it does, a whole massive tub of the stuff! Best if you have an old slow cooker to keep the pickle warm.
Totally understand how you feel, I was exactly the same before I got my soldering kit - you can't get very far without it. Where did you do your course, out of interest?
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Yeah Ive been looking out for an old slow cooker but not seen any so just going to buy a small one from argos! I did my course at Craven college in Skipton, North Yorkshire about 16-18 weeks cant remember which, £200 (ish) plus exam. I really miss it. I need to get on with it though before I forget how to do it!!
Gayle xx
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Sounds much more reasonable than London course prices! Sigh...
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Awwww Chick lol xxx
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The only thing you will need to consider is a hotter torch. Many of the agonised cries for help-with-soldering, come from beginners who simply can't raise enough heat to solder even a thin bangle, or a heavy ring with a hand held mini-torch.
A hand held DIY torch such as the Campingaz, or Go-System is the simplest solution. Dennis.
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So would you say it would be better long term to go straight for a Sievert kit like this:
www gasproducts co uk/acatalog/Sievert_Pro_86_Jewellers_Gas_Blow_Torch_Kit.html
I know that by the time you've put flux/tweezers/etc on then this will be more expensive, but would it be a better use of funds?
Seems I'm not allowed to post urls...
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Well, you'll always want a mini-torch for chains, jump ringsand other small items. What you buy in addition depends on how commercial you aim to get, including insurance and health and safety considerations.
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