exactly it is my opinion and those $20 can be spent on standard vise that will do much better job and not just for soldering so you dont end up with a million of single purpose stuff
You will probably be better off with the vise. It will go well with your hammer. I’ll stick to "right tool for the job" theory.
Sparky
Look at it this way, a vise is just a large heat sink.
You will probably be better off with the vise. It will go well with your hammer. I’ll stick to "right tool for the job" theory.
Sparky
Look at it this way, a vise is just a large heat sink.
Unless the vise is made of plastic instead of metal .
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I have "The Jigs Up". It works great. They even have an updated version now that allows you to rotate a deans connector both ways. The nicest thing about using a jig vs. a pliers with rubber band is that you don't mar up any of the bullet connectors.
The jigs subtracts heat from the connectors you are welding (not the case of the deans) and this is a bad thing. Worst 20$ spent in rc equipment.
How can plastic draw heat from the connector? All I use it for is deans. It allows for a quick, clean joint with having to hold a hot wire with your fingers. If you feel it is useless I think you may be using it wrong.
[Look at it this way, a vise is just a large heat sink.
I have some soft plastic jaws for my vise. Also, I have a small clamp on vise (what I was referring to) that has a plasticy type of coating on it and it works great for bullets that will transfer heat.