Of course paper
has the advantage that ... it withstands a
hot soldering iron a lot better than any computer does :-)
Hm. I assume this refers to soldering iron settings below, as Ray
Bradbury would put it, "Fahrenheit 451"?
Hmmm... The 'number' of a Weller TCP bit is the temperature it gets to in
hundreds of degrees fahrenheit. And I normally use a #8 bit.
But while a soldering iron (at that tmeperature) will char paper, it
won't get it on fire. But it will make a right mess of most computer
keyboards/cases/etc.
-tony