Pedal building equipment, what do I need?
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Pedal building equipment, what do I need?
I'm about to start having a go at building some pedals, I have a soldering iron, stand, solder and a pump thingy to suck used solder but I was just wondering what other useful must haves the pedal building chaps on here would suggest having. Any suggestions appreciated, suggestions of any actual products (from UK retailers that either have actual shops or will ship via Royal Mail) even more appreciated.
P.S. I'm aware of the post Johno made a while ago for a soldering set but unfortunately the retailer will only send via courier (which would create a world of pain for me) and they don't actually sell them in any of their actual shops.
P.S. I'm aware of the post Johno made a while ago for a soldering set but unfortunately the retailer will only send via courier (which would create a world of pain for me) and they don't actually sell them in any of their actual shops.
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any DIY or Maplins style place really, don't buy the cheapest ones cause the blades will go wonky within seconds of snipping anything.johnnyseven wrote:Awesome, where can I get some? I think it's important to make an effort to look the part with some glamorous accessories when soldering.
You might wanna buy a table clipping little vice or clamp too.
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Some bits I thought were useful
HSS drill bits up to 12mm and a rasp/file to do some tweaking for the boxes. Make sure your chuck in your drill can take the larger bits, I had to get an adapter for mine as it only went up to 10mm
multimeter for testing
insulation tape
long nosed pliers
Some croc clips as heat sinks
headtorch to look like a geek, especially if your get the ones Orbital wear
HSS drill bits up to 12mm and a rasp/file to do some tweaking for the boxes. Make sure your chuck in your drill can take the larger bits, I had to get an adapter for mine as it only went up to 10mm
multimeter for testing
insulation tape
long nosed pliers
Some croc clips as heat sinks
headtorch to look like a geek, especially if your get the ones Orbital wear
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Nice angle-poise lamp.
Bitsbox or Maplins do a helping hands. You'll need one of them.
Wire cutters (small)
Needle-nose pliers
Proper pliers for jacks, stomper.
£10 multimeter from Maplin.
Antex 30w soldering iron. I didn't use a solder station for a year and a half. Maplins sell these.
Sponge to clean the tip.
Desoldering braid. Is a solder-sucker necessary for pedal work?
Bitsbox or Maplins do a helping hands. You'll need one of them.
Wire cutters (small)
Needle-nose pliers
Proper pliers for jacks, stomper.
£10 multimeter from Maplin.
Antex 30w soldering iron. I didn't use a solder station for a year and a half. Maplins sell these.
Sponge to clean the tip.
Desoldering braid. Is a solder-sucker necessary for pedal work?
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Solder Suckers are pretty toss to deal with. On small amounts of solder braid is your friend.
Better still; not fucking up in the first place is a winner.
Tim has this pretty much covered, if you're going to use PCBs you don't need the Veroboard essentials:
- Steel Ruler
- Stanley Knife
- Spot Nosed Cutter
I would add Large Wire Cutters as useful in snapping off the citing nubs on Pots.
Wire Strippers - those ones with multiple size thingies.
Screwdrivers (Normal Phillips and Precision Flat).
Other crap I use (I'll take some photos of my setup ala Tim tonight maybe):
- Small pot to take wire snips and extra bits of component lead
- Self adhesive pads/PCB standoffs for mounting boards
- Insulation Tape
- Heatshrink tubing for lead dressing
Better still; not fucking up in the first place is a winner.
Tim has this pretty much covered, if you're going to use PCBs you don't need the Veroboard essentials:
- Steel Ruler
- Stanley Knife
- Spot Nosed Cutter
I would add Large Wire Cutters as useful in snapping off the citing nubs on Pots.
Wire Strippers - those ones with multiple size thingies.
Screwdrivers (Normal Phillips and Precision Flat).
Other crap I use (I'll take some photos of my setup ala Tim tonight maybe):
- Small pot to take wire snips and extra bits of component lead
- Self adhesive pads/PCB standoffs for mounting boards
- Insulation Tape
- Heatshrink tubing for lead dressing
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I'm not adverse to shopping online, it's just some retailers insist on only using couriers to deliver which will only deliver 9-5, monday to friday which is precisely the times at which i'm never at home. Also if I ask them to deliver to work I don't trust that they'll actually arrive to me as I work in a building with about 3000 other people. If online retailers can deliver via Royal Mail i'm more than happy to use them as I can collect from the local delivery office if nobody's in when the postman comes, couriers usually have depots miles away.
Anyway, thanks for those suggections Mike - i'll have a look into them.
The reason why I asked about Maplin is that I work in central London and there are a load of Maplin stores nearby, therefore it's pretty handy to go in and pick stuff up. I didn't realise they weren't particularly highly regarded.
Anyway, thanks for those suggections Mike - i'll have a look into them.
The reason why I asked about Maplin is that I work in central London and there are a load of Maplin stores nearby, therefore it's pretty handy to go in and pick stuff up. I didn't realise they weren't particularly highly regarded.
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