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    I would have loved a Pace or a Oki set, but I think I found myself at a happy middle ground. I decided in not getting a rework station, but each part individually.

    I just ordered a Hakko FP-102 soldering station off ebay for $130 shipped. the dealer deals in all soldering stuff, and he has sold two of these stations in the past with positive feedback. Plus, if anything ever fails on them, I always have the massive backstock of Hakko parts to work with. After reading a review over at Head-Fi.org of a guy who collects a few soldering irons, this was his one of choice after reviewing a few.

    I will also be placing a order for a Hakko 808 desoldering gun in the next few days when I find a good price, because every review I read on it says that it is a solid piece of equipment. The FM-204 was really really tempting, but I just bought an Atomiswave cab and ran out of cash for it. ::Blush::

    I am also going to pick up a fume extractor, probably the Xytronic's, because after a few years since my first post on breathing in "soder"(lol) in this forum, I am still the dimwitted fool who continue to breathes.

    I found that all of these items seem to come out with flying colours, dispite how cheap they can be found. It also lets me not feel foolish, because I would be making the jump from a ratshack stuff to brand new professional stuff, which I think was going to be pretty rediculous on my part. Now I am getting used semi. pro and middle ground items, for middleground prices, and it makes me feel more responsible with my spendings.

    If anyone has anything to say about the 808, let me know. I am still willing to look around, but after the FP-102, I kind of bricked a whole one package setup.

    I thank you all for your input, it is really appriciated. I am looking forward to actually repairing stuff instead of ripping up traces and over oxidizing solder and then having to repatch redo them over and over with solder and/or krynar. Turbo Duo, Centipede and Nintendo VS. PCB repair, here I come!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MonoTekETeA View Post
    I will also be placing a order for a Hakko 808 desoldering gun in the next few days when I find a good price, because every review I read on it says that it is a solid piece of equipment.
    I use an 808 and really like it a lot. Be sure to get the long pointy tip as the stock one is kind big for some work.

    Periodically while working with it, and before you unplug it, hold it upside-down (tip pointing up), and pull the trigger a few times until you stop seeing solder land on the little catch platform piece. Also, be sure to use the tools provided to keep it clean. Unless you do a ton of rework, you probably won't need new filters for a while. I've had mine for about 2 years and haven't used all of the filters that it shipped with. Oh, and the little holster stand is a good purchase, too.

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    Got the FM-102 a few days ago. It is sweet.

    What exact tip are you using for the 808 FA?
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    Can't find the recipt offhand, and all of my tools are still packed up, but I'm pretty sure it's # A1394

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