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Perhaps this thread needs a new title - unless I'm not getting the connection between tariffs and a solder tip holder. I would call it kindling for an intense fire. PLA softens at about 60°C, melts at. 250 and turns into beautiful flames in the range of 350 to 380°C - I recommend keeping your solder station set below that temp. Well below that temp, I'm not sure how accurate the temp control is on a Harbor Freight soldering station.I made a smaller start on my solder tip holder – a 3D printed holder to fit around my soldering iron holder. It's actually more useful, keeping the tips I use readily accessible.
This is for a Schneider 80 Watt temperature-controlled Soldering Station from Harbor Freight. The tip holder drops around the base and is a firm fit. Yeah, I know, Harbor Freight. When my 20 year old temperature-controller Weller station gave up the ghost (and tips were impossible to find), Harbor Freight had a great price on this station, so I took the chance and I'm reasonably impressed. This is the 80 watt station: the 50 watt station doesn't look as decent.
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How was this "obvious distain". Look back at all of my posts to this OPs threads - no name calling. The comment about the new name for the thread was intended to be funny - because the thread has covered a lot of ground.Your obvious distain for this forum member is very apparent, please refrain from commenting, I have asked a couple of times. I shall not ask again.