Bioll clinten
the inventor of the tripod stand was golbert mathews in 1850 january 8
BIP is Black Iron Pipe.
Have you ever had a soldering iron roll off the table and land on your wrist, burning a hole that took over a month to heal? I did in 5th grade while building one of the Radio Shack electronics kits I had received for Christmas! Learning from that I made my own soldering stand from a small metal can and poured over a half inch of lead into the bottom from my lead soldier casting set to make sure that the weight of the soldering iron could not tilt the soldering stand!!! I was never going to run the risk of a soldering iron getting away from me again!!!!!
an inventor is a designer but a designer is not an inventor
First of all, solder is metal alloy with a low melting point at 200 to 840 degrees Fahrenheit. A soldering iron is a tool used to metal solder to join two metal objects together. Therefore a stand for an soldering iron would just hold it. They usually have metal springs to hold the iron, obviously with a higher metaling temperature. This is a link to a picture of a soldering iron holder: http://www.qwikfast.co.uk/catalogue/images/silvsoldironstand427552.jpg
In 1939 Walter A. Kuehl filed a patent for a soldering iron stand. He is the assumed inventor of said stand.
the inventor of the tripod stand was golbert mathews in 1850 january 8
Benjamin Franklin
soldering iron stand use for the electricians to easily the soldering iron make stand
It's something you can stand things on, and it's made of iron.
An iron stand is a metal rod attached to a metal base. When an iron stand is used in a laboratory, beakers, Bunsen burners, pipettes, and a variety of other things a scientist may need in his work is placed on the iron stand.
An iron stand is a metal rod attached to a metal base. When an iron stand is used in a laboratory, beakers, Bunsen burners, pipettes, and a variety of other things a scientist may need in his work is placed on the iron stand.
Secret
why do you think its best for soldering iron to have soldering stand
It is a laboratory equipment used to hold or support beakers during experiments. An iron stand is a ventilated metal stand on which a hot flatiron may be rested when not in use.
Otto Lagervall
An iron stand is a metal rod attached to a metal base. When an iron stand is used in a laboratory, beakers, Bunsen burners, pipettes, and a variety of other things a scientist may need in his work is placed on the iron stand.