Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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soldering gun

same principal as a glue gun, but with soldering.
 
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I've noticed that when i have to do an soldering, i need 3 hands. If i had a soldering gun, then i only need 2 hands, which i have. Just heat and squirt. Couldn't be easier. Of cource you would need a retractable tip (to heat your soldering joints) that would retract when you pull the triger to release the solder. I think it could work.
static010, May 28 2004

Goot HF/HFC series manula feed solder gun http://www.goot.co..../HF_HFC/HF_HFC.html
Works like a caulking gun; just squeeze the trigger. [phoenix, Oct 04 2004]

Automatic Soldiering Gun http://news.mod.uk/...taph_serving_tn.jpg
Works like a caulking gun; just squeeze the trigger. Oh... you said solder. [jurist, Oct 04 2004]

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       Excellent - now (relative) pacifists like me can play with guns with a clear conscience!
dobtabulous, May 28 2004
  

       You get a croissant, though you can't eat it til you've washed the flux off your hands.   

       In the meantime, any good ideas for a solder-sucker that doesn't smack your workpiece really hard due to recoil?
david_scothern, May 28 2004
  

       I bet the gender genie has you banged to rights [phoenix]
po, May 28 2004
  

       For a good solder joint, the item to be soldered should be hotter than the solder itself. Laws of thermodynamics would seem to make it difficult to get such a result with a solder gun.
supercat, May 28 2004
  

       Build it with double triggers. One controls a flame tip that heats up the joint. The other trigger helps ooze warm solder onto the joint. Good for pipe...not so good for boards.
Salted Nuts, May 28 2004
  

       The retractable tip would heat the joint, the temperature could be independently for the tip and the solder.
static010, May 28 2004
  
      
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