Yeah, holding the irons by the hot bits. I mean, how much did they have to pay these models!?
(Just being sarcastic ... I'm well aware the irons were not hot)
(Just being sarcastic ... I'm well aware the irons were not hot)
Anybody smell Barbecue?
Oh, no! I'm censoring them quite carefully!Holy heck Okie, are you trying to post the entirety of humorous images in existence on the internet to this thread?
Don't say that! I owned a Jeep for 17 years and have just ordered a new one.nd If only Chrysler were a bug........
There would be no room on the "dead board" for no others!!!
I know, I know...but I worked for Chrysler for 3 years, and I now UNFORTUNATELY own a Jeep,
Hey, I don't see the problem. They are wearing safety glasses after all.
Saw the problem on Pic 3 right away. On the other two I was too busy trying to figure out what they're holding; those don't look like any soldering irons I've ever seen. They look more like electric erasers or "massagers" or something.
That's a hot air rework station in the first two pics: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007F9HM28Saw the problem on Pic 3 right away. On the other two I was too busy trying to figure out what they're holding; those don't look like any soldering irons I've ever seen. They look more like electric erasers or "massagers" or something.
Lets plug the irons in and see what happens.
That's a hot air rework station in the first two pics: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007F9HM28
I had noticed that glaring error too!With the controls and temp indicator turned AWAY from the operator!
I don't know if they're hot air rework stations. I think they're just temp controlled soldering stations. With the controls and temp indicator turned AWAY from the operator!
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