Looks great @PNW_High_Times ! Thanks for the awesome review.
Looks great @PNW_High_Times ! Thanks for the awesome review.
Glad you got everything up and running man! Looks like you are getting the hang of it
I just want to reiterate in case there was any question. Get these plates from @Joel W.!!!
I'm so happy to read this man! You deserve the amount of business you are getting. You are one of the nicest and most helpful guys I have met on hereThey are listening. lol, I am all out of stock already.
More will be here in a few days though..
I'm so happy to read this man! You deserve the amount of business you are getting. You are one of the nicest and most helpful guys I have met on here
I honestly have never had a better experience buying anything from anyone. Joel by far has the best customer service and the best, most affordable rosin plates available.
Keep up the good work man. We all appreciate it very very much
Hey guys,
My friend has a 1/2 ton arbor press that he has lying around and I told him about the @Joel W. plates I should be getting tomorrow for my bolton vise(super excited btw!).
You think 1/2 ton is good enough for a small personal setup using those plates? Or is that just not going to be enough? He's considering trying the setup if his press is going to be good enough.
Not sure if anyone would know, but which can apply more force between a bolton vise (that joel reccomends) and the 1/2 ton arbor press?
Thanks in advance for your help guys!
-Alex
For some reason, my irons are not heating evenly, as well as heating way too hot. I had originally set them to 325C on the irons, and the heat got up to 300F before I started turning it down. After a bit of fidgeting, I gave up and ended up turning them both down to the lowest setting. My final temperatures settled to around 290F, and I decided to go ahead and try squishing.
I bought the Mudder Irons from your signature link:That is very weird about your high temp issue. I would try these irons and see if they lower your temp, as I have not used those black irons before??? Just my guess though.
I would unplug the irons when about 215f and squish for now, until we figure it out.
I wonder if those are different than the ones I am using? I thought they were the same but looking at your pictures, they look a little larger by how far it's sticking out the end of the block.? I am going to remove the amazonlink from my sig I think.I bought the Mudder Irons from your signature link:
http://www.amazon.com/Mudder-Adjust...36&sr=1-15&keywords=adjustable+soldering+iron
Am I supposed to remove the tip? I used a random one included from the set.
-Alex
One thing I would try is closing the jaws tight together, then turning on just one iron on full and see where the jaws settle temp wise? If it heats up both jaws above 220f after 20+ minutes then we can be pretty confident these irons are running hotter than the others.So I did what you said and I'm sitting just above 200F after 20 minutes. I think its still creeping up a little higher too. I might as well wait before I post because I think theres a no double posting rule??
[After waiting another 20 minutes...]
So now it is at 240/250 (10F difference; plates are touching each other).
I also removed the tips and plugged the other end with aluminum. I'll try removing the aluminum.
-Alex
And that is with them on the lowest setting?Even still, the "cooler" iron still heats the single plate wel above 220F by itself.
So it definitely sounds like at least one of my irons is defective (the one that glows red and gets way too hot).My Mudders are set in the 350 range and work fine. I bought mine from the Amazon link previously provided by @Joel W. but I bought the blue version instead of the black.