Cutting ropes and soldering cables

Started by Llafurio, 25 May 2024, 08:16

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Llafurio

A tip:

A friend who is engaged in car restorations gave me one of these new jet flame lighters. They give an extremely hot and focused flame. Stormproof btw.

I found it brilliant aboard, especially for cutting and melting ropes.
And for soldering cables, even where I was previously struggling with an electric solderer.


Ex various Drascombes, ex SeaRaider (WE) #1 "Craic", ex BR20 (GRE) "Llafurio", ex BR20 (GRP) "Tipsy", currently BRE (modified for open sea passages) "Homer", Drascombe Drifter "27". Homeport: Rossdohan

TheOldDuffer

I had a gas soldering iron that you could use with either a soldering tip or a tiny focussed jet. I then bought a 'hot knife' attachment for it that cut ropes and sailcloth. Unfortunately, I've lost the attachment and can't find it online anymore. :'(

Edit: found it! from Antex Uk. Also used the soldering iron tip to join some wires for my manual bilge pump.
"Mostly Harmless": BRe 2022, sail No. 117, asymmetric, anchoring system, Coppercoated, grey with grey livery, Yamaha 6HP, stack pack, carbon boom and mizzen mast.