Soldering Station upgrade, what to look for?

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  • Kiriakos GR
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    • May 2012
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    #21
    Re: Soldering Station upgrade, what to look for?

    Originally posted by digge
    Im leaning towards a JBC unit, more specifically the CD-2BC (or CD-1BC for you 110V ppl ).

    Does anyone own one or at least have used one and can tell me anything about how it performs/feels? Also how good are the tips, will they last long?

    Heaven opened up today and your wish it did pass thru the clouds.
    Got that message today.
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    • woodscroller
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      • Jul 2013
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      #22
      Re: Soldering Station upgrade, what to look for?

      Originally posted by Kiriakos GR
      Please do for me the favor to retype your message in Greek, your lingo is far from basic English that some one could learn is a school.
      1 If English isn't your first language, good for you.
      2 If one insist on perfect grammar and punctuation, they should also practice it... native first language or not.

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      • Kiriakos GR
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        • May 2012
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        #23
        Re: Soldering Station upgrade, what to look for?

        3) When you do care to coexist in a forum with international visitors you should try to not use sayings that have some value exclusively for an American reader.
        4) Travel more outside of USA

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