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    Hey nice work Dangals, i saw this back home at OCAU too.

    I'm sure it'll be of use to many people

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles_h View Post
    Fantastic Guide Dangals!


    Most of the Weller Soldering Gun Kits come with a cutting tip.

    I find them more of a PITA tho... you tend to get honkin' long goo-threads when using them to cut. I find the cutting tip useful after I've cut sleeve with scissors - you can use the flat side of the tip to gently sear the end of the sleeve which is usually enough to prevent fraying.
    Thanks Charles! you are the one that inspired me to give this a go with the build you did for FC so it is you that should get the

    Quote Originally Posted by .Logic View Post
    Nice guide Dangals

    Cheers
    Thanks mate

    Quote Originally Posted by twwen2 View Post
    Hey nice work Dangals, i saw this back home at OCAU too.

    I'm sure it'll be of use to many people
    Yeah figured that it should be here as well. There will be a few additions to this one though....more to come.

    Quote Originally Posted by BreeSpree View Post
    Very nice guide. Should definitely get a sticky. Maybe finish the guide with a miniguide on various ways to shrink the heatshrink, and how to do it. Examples may include an open flame, heatgun, I've heard people using a hairdryer.
    Is now stickied!!! YAY - my very first sticky sorry couldn't help myself.

    I will add a section on heatshrink to the guide - I indeed use a simple hairdryer....my partner kept wondering where hers kept dissappearing too

    Quote Originally Posted by BoogerB View Post
    Nice. I'm having hell with my TX750 on the 24pin. stapels, pins, needles, etc, no dice.
    PM me if you wish.

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    Thanks gives me good idea how these pins work got a fair bit of custom sleeving coming up soon on my custom case

    custom case
    I7 2600
    GIGABYTE P67A-UD7 b3
    8gb gskill ripjaw 1333 ram
    Samsung f3 1tb hdd
    my first custom case build

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