I tear off a short piece of solder and push it up against the part (with 
orangewood stick) before picking up the iron.

Bob LaJeunesse



> Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2016 at 7:17 PM
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> jim...@earthlink.net said:
> > tweezers to remove
> > single iron to install
> > use a orange stick to hold the part down while you solder each end. 
> 
> How many hands does that take?
> 
> I normally use one to hold the iron and the other to apply solder.
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