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Hi all,
I`d like some advice on the helpfulness or futility of wearing gloves while soldering (some suggestions of gloves to get, if useful would also help). Also are there any practical solutions for newbie burn prevention while learning to solder ? My head will be behind a thick lense when soldering so goggles aren`t a concern and there will be a strong flow of air to remove fumes from my vicinity. The most likely soldering station I`ll buy is a Xytronic 369 the same apparent model is labeled as a 379 in America. Rapid Electronics - Auto-temp 369 soldering station
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sounds like a Darwin award contender
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pc --usb-> mini-dac -> Beta22 (soon) -> Proline 750 / (K340's) / L-4E5C recabled HD650 H120 --toslink-> Apogee mini-dac -> Rockhopper Beta22 (soon) -> (K340's) / 750's / HD650 |
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Sometimes, I wear rubber gloves when soldering just to minimize the lead exposure but I've really only started doing that recently in case I have to run upstairs and help w/ Lily. Otherwise I've never bothered with gloves.
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