Hi Dave
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The Night Tripper wrote:
Hi All I would like to rewire my Dad's old 'big copper bit' 85W
soldering iron with some modern silicone mains cable. All the suppliers
I've seen sell it by the reel, and I only want 3m or so. So - any
suggestions for a source? 1.0mm three-core would probably be fine.
1mm is a bit overkill.
Yes, I know - it was just a suggested size.
Butyl will do the job as well, and is more readily available. 0.75mm - if
it will physically fit.
Really? the butyl cable I have seen is rated for 'up to 85 degrees (C)'. It
may be that it would survive momentary brushes with a soldering iron, but
(as I'm sure you know) an iron is a lot hotter than that.
Antex produce their (much smaller) soldering irons with the option of a
silicon cable or a cheaper non-silicon one. You can get the cable
separately:
http://www.rapidonline.com/1/1/2729-...ble-irons.html
but only 1.2m long, which is a bit short in this case.
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Ind...tyl/index.html
This sort of thing might have to do if I can't find anything else. There's a
TLC local to me - I hadn't thought about them, so thanks.
If old it would probably have been TRS rubber cable. Got a drum of that
here.
Quite possibly - it's pretty ancient. It seemed old when I first handled it
nearly 40 years ago - used it for soldering model aircraft fuel tanks...
Cheers
J^n