Many craftsmen have a soldering iron, but even in a hot state they put it wherever they need, while exposing their home to fire danger and spoiling the soldering iron itself. The soldering iron, in which the protective sheath of the wire is melted, is a familiar picture. To store the soldering iron, and most importantly, to work safely with it, a very convenient stand from a tin can is offered.
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To make a soldering iron stand you will need:
- pliers or round-nose pliers,
- wire hanger,
- a washer,
- a bolt with a nut,
- marker
- a box of canned food.
And to test the stand you will need a soldering iron.
The wire from the hanger is very convenient for our product, since it has good rigidity and a little spring.
First of all, bite off the wire from both sides and align.
Holding the wire with one hand, wind it with the other hand on the marker. On the resulting spring we make pliers a small eye.
In the bottom of the box you need to make a small hole. This can be done with a nail or drill.
It remains only to assemble the entire structure by tightening the spring inserted into the box using a bolt, washer and nut.
That's all! Use this useful home-made device and solder with convenience.