Thanks for the tip on bleeding out the inert gas. I was ready to buy a new tool I was unaware about the buildup of inert gas inside the tool. Now I can use my tool again.
Nice solids review. I happen to own a snap on that has lasted me about 15 years and will be purchasing the Amazon replacement you spoke of. Thanks for the info.
I've Been Running The Master Ultratorch For Years. I send It off With My Matco guy when it acts up. They Rebuild it. I Use My tool Guys Loaner. Thanks For The Tip on the Inert Gas. I'll try it
I had the Snap-on iron a small handful of years ago & currently have the Power Probe PPSK. In my opinion, the Power Probe is a way better iron for the money. I also use it to heat shrink butt connectors. Great video.
Very helpful to know about the inert gas issue! I know that's Dremel and Lexivon recommends triple (filtered, pure, or something) butane for their butane soldering irons. Do you know if that higher quality butane would affect the inert gas issue, Or what kind of problems does cheap butane cause? It looks like the powerprobe is the same as Dremel and Lexivon btw..
By and large more expensive butane is a great scam unless you're operating precision - or really expensive, like snap-off - equipment. The assorted crud, of which there is very little in even the cheapest butane, is destroyed by the heat of the flame unless the device is built specifically to avoid that (again, wouldn't put it past snap-off to design their tools that way) The inert gas (propellant) is going to be present no matter what, and it's something you'll learn to detect and deal with if you're spending a lot of time using butane irons. Mostly it's just a matter of remembering how many refills you've had since the last time you purged the tank.
I bought a Dremel butane soldering iron, used it maybe 3 times. It oxidized like crazy. I hadn't needed to use it for 6 months, now I try to use it and it won't fire up. I tried putting more butane in it, just in case, but cannot hear the gas hissing out of it. Any idea what may have happened to it?
I Have the SnapOn YAS32A and need replacement tips..Im trying to buy Portasol ones but cant seem to pick the right version I have etc?...Im not going to SnapOn for them to charge me £400 for a £7 tip!!
The grass steel wool ball you can get replacements for 98 cents ,but if. You take them out and shake the old solder out of them and the holder regularly they last a long time,when You have to replace the brass balls they are cheap 98 cent at eBay or Aliexspress I only use 60/40 kester solder .031 diameter.has great fast melt and lots of built in flux.
Thumbs up on the brass-based tip cleaner. Regardless of lead or lead free, have a mini fan blowing the fumes away from yourself. A wealth of UA-cam videos on soldering basics.
I have a Blue Point YAKS 1 (snap on) Butane Soldering Iron which leaks gas out of the filler valve. Does anyone know where i can get a replacement filler valve please.
Thanks for the tip on bleeding out the inert gas. I was ready to buy a new tool I was unaware about the buildup of inert gas inside the tool. Now I can use my tool again.
Nice solids review. I happen to own a snap on that has lasted me about 15 years and will be purchasing the Amazon replacement you spoke of. Thanks for the info.
On the Power Probe the cap works as a stand, FYI.
I've Been Running The Master Ultratorch For Years. I send It off With My Matco guy when it acts up. They Rebuild it. I Use My tool Guys Loaner. Thanks For The Tip on the Inert Gas. I'll try it
Thanks for watching!
I had the Snap-on iron a small handful of years ago & currently have the Power Probe PPSK. In my opinion, the Power Probe is a way better iron for the money. I also use it to heat shrink butt connectors. Great video.
Fellow stogie aficionado! Great video.
Use tip cleaner and tinned ,it come in a small town ,keep your tip cleaner and tin all the time use it often.
ive got one like the snap on one, but its branded super pro
solid unit though
Thanks will check out the Portasol .
Great review, hell you could get the Portasol and Power Probe for less than the Snap on.
DOYLECLEVERLOBE1 Almost, i bought mine on sale.Thanks for watching!
tHANKS FOR THE ADVICE ABOUT THE PURGING!
Went with power probe micro torch kit... pretty neat and useful, didnt k ow bout the inert gas...Phewww now I know what to keep an eye for over time
I just got the power probe soldering iron and torch kit to replace my old Waller plug in thats older then me, it does still work its built like a tank
Stupid sponge + water = smart sponge :)
Im wondering if you can use the snap on tip on the power probe rather than the screw + tip arrangement?
Very helpful to know about the inert gas issue! I know that's Dremel and Lexivon recommends triple (filtered, pure, or something) butane for their butane soldering irons. Do you know if that higher quality butane would affect the inert gas issue, Or what kind of problems does cheap butane cause?
It looks like the powerprobe is the same as Dremel and Lexivon btw..
By and large more expensive butane is a great scam unless you're operating precision - or really expensive, like snap-off - equipment. The assorted crud, of which there is very little in even the cheapest butane, is destroyed by the heat of the flame unless the device is built specifically to avoid that (again, wouldn't put it past snap-off to design their tools that way) The inert gas (propellant) is going to be present no matter what, and it's something you'll learn to detect and deal with if you're spending a lot of time using butane irons. Mostly it's just a matter of remembering how many refills you've had since the last time you purged the tank.
Excellent review 😀
That stand is sweet! My WURTH iron is exactly the same kit as the Power Probe!.
Thomas EXOVCDS The Wurth rep and my boss don't get along, so we us Winsier
That "power probe" kit is just a generic kit that is sold just about everywhere under different names
Chinese knock off cheating snap on
I bought a Dremel butane soldering iron, used it maybe 3 times. It oxidized like crazy. I hadn't needed to use it for 6 months, now I try to use it and it won't fire up. I tried putting more butane in it, just in case, but cannot hear the gas hissing out of it. Any idea what may have happened to it?
Idk if pickup Dremel or Lexivon...
I Have the SnapOn YAS32A and need replacement tips..Im trying to buy Portasol ones but cant seem to pick the right version I have etc?...Im not going to SnapOn for them to charge me £400 for a £7 tip!!
The grass steel wool ball you can get replacements for 98 cents ,but if. You take them out and shake the old solder out of them and the holder regularly they last a long time,when You have to replace the brass balls they are cheap 98 cent at eBay or Aliexspress I only use 60/40 kester solder .031 diameter.has great fast melt and lots of built in flux.
potasol!!! thanks, i just bought it and save some money, 91 dollars with shipping
THANKS for the videos
Ricardo Santana Glad,I could help you save some money!
How to make your broken or not so good soldering iron a gas soldering iron: Bust out the propane torch. Heat the tip. Use the iron.
Why does the stand look so cheap on that 80 dollar snap on solder i dont get it. Seen same stand on 20 dollar solders. Nice review.
I'm lookin at the weller portasol $60
great tool!
Thumbs up on the brass-based tip cleaner. Regardless of lead or lead free, have a mini fan blowing the fumes away from yourself. A wealth of UA-cam videos on soldering basics.
Thinking about getting one of these for plastic welding.
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I dont have the thing to screw the new tips on 😪😪
The Snap on is made in Ireland :))
Nice!
Cool
The portasol is also made in Ireland. Same iron. I have both of them and are exactly the same, different branding.
Thanks bud good review
The red on off switch is the stand, lol.
I have the Power Probe, seems to be OK. But as you say a small stand for it would be nice.
My berner is the exact same other than the branding and it was £
30
I really liked the snap on until it started giving me problems lighting. My tool dealer sent it in for repair more than once. Thanks for the review!
How how hot is rocket hot ?
I like the reviews on the Drexel butane set up
Thanks for helping me understand that I should buy a butane soldering iron and a Portasol good job
I have a Blue Point YAKS 1 (snap on) Butane Soldering Iron which leaks gas out of the filler valve. Does anyone know where i can get a replacement filler valve please.
Contact Portisol/weller for parts
@@flatratemaster Thank you for the advise, Much appreciated.
the winer is dremel versatip XD
Weller Portasol is the same as the snap on?
Yes
Great vid.
how do you use them for heat shrink?
They both have attachments for shrinking the tubing
Point the hole the heat comes out of at the shrink. Works fine.
Snap on is way over priced