I was thinking about getting a solder reel instead of letting my spool roll around the bench while I try to work. Then I saw that they make double reels, which are not much more expensive. I wondered if I should go ahead, throw caution to the wind, and blow the extra four dollars or whatever, in order to avoid having two separate reels cluttering the bench later on.
The only spool I have right now is Kester 0.6mm 63/37. I like it for soldering very small joints. Is there a really popular larger size I should have on hand for general work? I could always pop for 0.031", although it's not that much bigger.
I do things like building guitar tube amps and trying to fix broken electrical/electronic products. My last job was reconnecting a detached armature wire in a Dremel tool.
The only spool I have right now is Kester 0.6mm 63/37. I like it for soldering very small joints. Is there a really popular larger size I should have on hand for general work? I could always pop for 0.031", although it's not that much bigger.
I do things like building guitar tube amps and trying to fix broken electrical/electronic products. My last job was reconnecting a detached armature wire in a Dremel tool.