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[title] Edge Case: Cheap irons | |
[* black] The working surface of many cheap or archaic irons are exposed copper instead of the more complex tip anatomy seen in decent modern irons. | |
- | [* black] ***[Need a copper tip |
+ | [* black] ***[Need a copper tip for this; Bill?]*** |
[* black] Since there's no risk of damaging an iron plating, it's fine to file the tip back into a working shape after it deforms. These tips generally don't have very long lifespans, anyway. Just be wary of the copper dissolving into your solder. |