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mjosparky 01.28.2011 08:43 PM

Soldering jig.
 
I hope this is the right place for this.

I just finished making some charging leads for parallel charging and used the soldering jig from Vigilante. I used Dean Connectors and this jig made it soooooo easy. It took longer to get the iron out then it did to do the work. Well worth the $20.

Sparky


http://www.vigilante-rc.com/index.html

Cody.McP 01.29.2011 01:58 PM

Oh wow, I've never seen this but I need to get one. Deans is a PITA to solder sometimes. I just did 4 of them a couple of days ago and this would have turned an hour of frustrating soldering into probably 10 minutes.. What a great idea. Thanks for the review! :yipi:

BrianG 01.29.2011 02:46 PM

I just use a pair of vice grips to hold the connector. Then, just hold the wire and solder it on there. If you are soldering so long that the wire is too hot to hold, you are taking too long and need to practice soldering.

lincpimp 01.29.2011 02:59 PM

The bench vise is your freind when soldering deans. And for 20 bucks you can get a decent one from harbor freight. However, if you are always putting on deans this jig looks very handy. I might buy one, would like some better pics of it and how it holds everything.

Cody.McP 01.30.2011 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 395738)
I just use a pair of vice grips to hold the connector. Then, just hold the wire and solder it on there. If you are soldering so long that the wire is too hot to hold, you are taking too long and need to practice soldering.

Hmm well maybe I am not soldering correctly, as I can't seem to get the solder to "melt" into the wire unless I get the wire too hot too hold.. Maybe I need different solder? Or maybe I'm just no good at it. :lol:

wallot 01.30.2011 01:20 PM

who cares about deans when there are much better connectors and bench vise is much better than a single purpose jig :)

mjosparky 02.06.2011 02:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wallot (Post 395889)
who cares about deans when there are much better connectors and bench vise is much better than a single purpose jig :)

You are not the only one that reads these forums. You ever think someone else might be interested? As for Dean’s not being that great, that is just your opinion and who cares about it. :na:

Sparky

wallot 02.06.2011 08:44 AM

exactly it is my opinion and those $20 can be spent on standard vise that will do much better job and not just for soldering so you dont end up with a million of single purpose stuff

Cody.McP 02.06.2011 02:53 PM

Well I still think it's cool, I'll probably get one. Will make jobs much faster for me than a bench vise will, too.

mjosparky 02.06.2011 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wallot (Post 396835)
exactly it is my opinion and those $20 can be spent on standard vise that will do much better job and not just for soldering so you dont end up with a million of single purpose stuff

You will probably be better off with the vise. It will go well with your hammer. I’ll stick to "right tool for the job" theory. :rofl:

Sparky


Look at it this way, a vise is just a large heat sink.:oh:

George16 02.06.2011 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjosparky (Post 396871)
You will probably be better off with the vise. It will go well with your hammer. I’ll stick to "right tool for the job" theory. :rofl:

Sparky


Look at it this way, a vise is just a large heat sink.:oh:

Unless the vise is made of plastic instead of metal :whistle::whistle::mdr:.

mjosparky 02.06.2011 11:01 PM

Yea, a vise made of plastic makes sense. :lol:

Sparky

95ROLR 02.06.2011 11:42 PM

I agree a vice is quite valuable, but I much prefer this jig...

http://www.helidirect.com/product_th...pg&w=399&h=300

http://thejigsup.net/

mjosparky 02.07.2011 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 95ROLR (Post 396957)
I agree a vice is quite valuable, but I much prefer this jig...

http://www.helidirect.com/product_th...pg&w=399&h=300

http://thejigsup.net/

I I looked at that one and it seemed well made and versatile. But the jig from Vigilante seemed better suited to my needs.

Sparky


maneba 02.07.2011 03:59 AM

I've bought it but it's useless.

The jigs subtracts heat from the connectors you are welding (not the case of the deans) and this is a bad thing. Worst 20$ spent in rc equipment.


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