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Sievert Propane Soldering Iron

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2008

From SlateRoofWarehouse.com: What's nice about soldering with a propane soldering outfit is that there is no open flame. The flame is hidden inside the head, so there is no chance of catching a house on fire when soldering roof flashings. These tools are popular for flat-lock soldered copper roofing installations and any copper soldering application in the shop or on the job.

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  • Open flame torches cause fires.

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  • Does the solder have a increased Heat Pressure?

  • A little cold at the end :) Yhose sieverts are a little weak on long soldering operations. Nice show.

  • Is your name Hank Hill by any chance? Heh.

  • ahh if you touched that soldering iron on paper carpet or news paper ect it would instantly light it up

  • Why not just bleed it with a propane torch.

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