I couldn't pass a vintage Weller 8250A solder gun for sale at the local tool library. I had watched it for a few weeks, looking sadder and more abuses every time I looked, so finally I couldn't resist and my offer of 10 bucks was accepted with laugh and "It's not worth that much. Thanks!"
I think an old guy (old = older than me ) got it way back in the '50s and it was ignored for years for years in his shop until his kids were cleaning out house.
I didn't get a good "before" picture, but here's a picture of the filth on the metal box – quite a few layers had to be cleaned off to reach patina!
Eventually, the box was looking fairly decent. We can call this patina now.
After getting the cleanup complete, I testing the soldering gun. You'd think I might have done this before buying it, or at least before cleaning it up, but (vintage) Weller solder guns are almost indestructible, so I wasn't too worried.
The ancient penlight bulbs light up, and the managed tip heated up!
Not looking too shabby for something about as old as I am! New tips are on the way from Amazon.... which should be a Weller 7250W, which did take some research to find.
I think an old guy (old = older than me ) got it way back in the '50s and it was ignored for years for years in his shop until his kids were cleaning out house.
I didn't get a good "before" picture, but here's a picture of the filth on the metal box – quite a few layers had to be cleaned off to reach patina!
Eventually, the box was looking fairly decent. We can call this patina now.
After getting the cleanup complete, I testing the soldering gun. You'd think I might have done this before buying it, or at least before cleaning it up, but (vintage) Weller solder guns are almost indestructible, so I wasn't too worried.
The ancient penlight bulbs light up, and the managed tip heated up!
Not looking too shabby for something about as old as I am! New tips are on the way from Amazon.... which should be a Weller 7250W, which did take some research to find.