Obtaining a stationary BP from a price BP - page 35

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Why not? So much for being a chef-engineer. In today's world, whatever you want to call your position in a commercial firm. Especially an electronic one. It's not like I'm saying you're lying.

I'm just clarifying the reality, so to speak, and relating it to my understanding of chef-engineer. Clarifying your understanding of the term.

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AlexEro >> :

A $2000-$3000 soldering station, with special nozzles and a spot temperature controller.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldering_iron

http://www.radioshack.com/search/index.jsp?kwCatId=&kw=soldering%20station&origkw=soldering%20station&sr=1

You can see for yourself that $2000-3000 isn't there :) And dips are a different type of case :)
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gip >> :
Well you can see yourself that $2000-3000 is not there :)

I knew it would come to****@@@@. I can't seem to get the pictures to fit.... on a real soldering station - HOT AIR - which solders multilayer motherboards (metal soldering iron can't keep stable temperature in the soldering zone, hot air solder and recently also a DOT INTRAX SRSENSOR).

And here, it's inserted = about $800 BOTH. With all the options and attachments it comes to $2000.

Also, even more expensive:


 
Eh, I wish I had such machinery - I'd be sure to collect!!!! Wouldn't throw it in the bin :o(
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Now that's a good thing, because it's not good to post Mark. It turns out that even with this man you can find a topic of conversation :)))
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This is a pro technique and a pro approach to HIS TOOL. In principle, in other fields and in trading, you should also stick to the pro approach.
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The picture at the top is very glamorous. Where did that come from and why?
 
Yeah... And I was still worried about my flubbing and off-topic. Should I go and draw some graffiti in the entrance hall - at least let someone say a word that's off-topic!!!
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Swetten >> :
The picture at the top is too glamorous. Where's that coming from?

It's a soldering iron.

>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Soldering_a_0402.jpg

 
Swetten >> :
The picture at the top is too glamorous. Where did it come from and what is it about?

This is MQL4 (ugh, didn't have time)