by Cobra Freak » Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:05 pm
Yep,
You want a resistance unit when you want to localize the heat, and not have the part next to where you are working fall off! Brass chassis steam engines are a prime example of this. For slot car chassis, not so much. I have a 250 watt unit and when you need one there is no substitute. The question is, do you need one? I have not built my own slot car chassis yet, but from those I have seen, resistance gear is not necessary. If you're good with an iron, you'll probably want to stick with it, IMHO. I use mine for brass trains and some fine brass structural work, but you have to be careful because you can generate enough heat to damage things. A powerful rig can vaporize small pieces! (ask me how I know :roll: )