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Title: Hot burny thing but a different style
Post by: skipskip on April 14, 2019, 09:53:22 PM
I'm starting with soldering iron, but I could be waaaay off.

any ideas?

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Title: Re: Hot burny thing but a different style
Post by: oldgoaly on April 15, 2019, 08:17:42 AM
Years ago I had some odd shaped "irons" multiple heads one quick release  handle, showed signs of heat but no solder or wax or ??? got them at a local auction with some other foundry items, sure thought they were for lost wax casting patterns.
Turned out they were veterinary tools to burn out infection in a horse's leg.
Yours is different but could be some on the order?