> As you'd expect, for professional use, the Pace and
> the Metcal are the most costly - and the "best" at
> what they do.

I'm curious what makes one unit better than another other than the obvious
differences between a temperature-controlled iron and a $10 radio shack
unit. Are you thinking of technical issues like recovery time and supporting
multiple irons/accessories or is it subjective issues like size, weight,
feel, cord length, etc?

I've got a Hakko 936 that does a fine job, and I'm having a hard time
imagining what else it could do that would make it "better".


I thought I'd chime in here about Metcal - I bought a Metcal SP200 on advice from a friend some years ago (late 90s); the SP200 was at the time probably their cheapest and most basic model, and I hadn't heard of hakko, etc. It was not terribly expensive, but at the high end of pricing for some other types I looked at (I don't recall how much.)

Anyway, the Metcal (at least this one) has no controls at all - just on/off - temperature is controlled by interaction of the power supply and composition of materials in the body of the tip, but as I began using it, I discovered it could handle very tiny soldering without overheating (or underheating) the joint then quickly handle a very large, thermally massive object (such as tinning or soldering a large metal object such as a PL259), and then be able to go back to some small solder joint, all without waiting but a few seconds at most between applications or from a cold start (I can hear the power supply unit hum slightly when it's heating the solder tip, and the hum would persist a bit more while soldering a large object.)

From what I've read recently about soldering with the new types of non-lead
solder involved (I've not tried), I'm not sure if it would be satisfactory (perhaps it's got an upgrade - I haven't checked) as the temperature is set by the tip itself and seemed calibrated to garden-variety solder of the time.

Anyway, just posting this to help satisfy curiosity about Metcal...

73 Dave WB0GAZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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