Once I bought my little Mapp gas/oxygen torch, I stopped using a propane
torch because I HATE the way the flame changes when you tilt it. For
soft-soldering in a remote location, we can adjust it so that it has a tiny
flame; and when hard (silver) soldering is more appropriate, we just open
the valves a little more.
The suggestions about the butane units is probably better advice that mine,
but I used what I have available.
If we must use an electric soldering gun/iron in the field, there's always
small 12 volt gel-cells (like the batteries found in computer
battery-backup UPS units) and a cheap power inverter.
73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 9:18 AM, Jim Monahan <K1PX@msn.com> wrote:
> While I have used either a soldering gun with a long extension cord or a
> propane torch ...
>
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