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Old 07-28-2008, 09:43 PM
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ive seen some guys that do audio work have these little hand held torches and they use them to solder wires. Then they use those torches to heat shrink that black rubber thing to keep the wires from comming loose. I dont know exactly what its called but if someone can help me out id appreciate it.


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Old 07-28-2008, 10:21 PM
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Bingo!I'm sure one of these two places has what you want.




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thats what i was lookin 4 thx
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wally world has em to or even autozone.
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Sears also has them. They run on butane and are basically a fancy torch lighter with an adjustable flame. They also have cordless soldering irons that run on butane that work well for soldering.




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