@PaulJ I blame the Mega4. I was moving it around on my insanely small workbench and the whole iron went over the back. Not just the iron, but the really heavy base unit too, which is what killed the iron. It actually works too now it's glued back together, but I expect it will have a limited lifespan. I guess it could be partly related to the amount of time working with one.PaulJ wrote: 17 Apr 2020 15:18Rj, don't understand how you have so many issues with your iron, you drop it, it burns you, you drop it, it commits suicide.. Ya know knifes and other dangerious weapons have a lanyard. I'll bet you could use a leather shoelace and make a lanyard for that pesky iron.. maybe wear a leather glove to minimize any injuries delivered in anger by your iron.rubber_jonnie wrote: 17 Apr 2020 12:59 Happy days, bumper parcel opening today after they came out of quarantine!
Replacement soldering iron, H4 board no2, a bunch of 27C256 proms and a 44 pin IDE cable! Exciting stuff :)
To be fair it is just the iron, the base survived unscathed, so it's equivalent to changing a damaged tip. Well, in my eyes at any rate.
I guess me and soldering irons are just not supposed to co-exist, but it was unfortunately inevitable.
Who knows? So far no recent burns though, and I have been using the desolder gun too.


