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Cassius King1 year ago

Great, now connect two pipes with a coupling and figure out how to remove the coil, not to mention needing a handy outlet (20 amp?) and dragging around a cord. Conventional soldering is fast and easy.

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Axel1 year ago

Looks like this will do very well on production lines. In the field, not so much.

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Chris1 year ago

Cool

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Chris1 year ago

Alright

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Dariusz Ski1 year ago

Very cool ... I mean very HOT!

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Michael Trotta1 year ago

That’s great but how do you get the circular coil on and off the pipe when you’re not soldering an end cap?

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Richard1 year ago

Wow

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cObenzl1 year ago

Time saver 👍

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Temptedraven1 year ago

Let's not be teaching people to just "add more material" after a bad solder.

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Milcotto1 year ago

The guy is soldering two pieces of different metal alloys together. That is all you need to know about him.

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