After many a singed finger I decided to do something about it - I tried improving my technique, but if burns on burns didn't speed up the learning process, I think I need help. Amazon to the rescue Set of 4 Utility Soldering Tweezers 1) Heat resistant cross lock straight tip fibre grips 6.5" long 25g weight 2) Heat resistant cross lock curved tip fibre grips 6.25" long 25g weight 3) Heat resistant cross lock 90 degree bent tip fibre grips 6.25" long 25g weight 4) Heat resistant straight pointed serrated end fibre grips 6.5" long 20g weight Unfortunately they are currently un-available, may Have something to do with the description "TOBOS Screen Protector Tempered Glass,[Anti-Fingerprint][No-Bubble][Scratch-Resistant] Glass Screen Protector" Brand: Jewellers Tools However they appear to be of good quality, but I will test them out, I have some lamp irons to fit, and I can still smell the singed fingers from the last ones I tried to fit. Paul
Try these Paul. I've used these for years, as one hand doesn't work as well as the other. https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/2932734709...MI26_Xib_D6QIVROvtCh3G_g5nEAQYAyABEgLiqvD_BwE Just got to be careful when gripping curved items, as the cross lock is quite strong and can end up launching the part. Cheers Jim
I bought mine which are similar from one of the pound shops. I have a tendency to bend the ends to suit particular applications and they do corrode with the flux. So I would rather buy several cheapo sets than one good one.