Reading Bill Macrone at PC Magazine is the win to John Dvorak ’s wang . Instead of hearing Dvorak love out another column based on how his orchis and child flesh are sitting that morning , Machrone tells us about how he ’s been using his Cold Head soldering atomic number 26 to weld together Fender Blues Junior amps . I give him an ‘ east ’ for ‘ awEsome . ’
And he likes it , too — apparently the carbon - tipped unit is great for modal - sized joints , but does n’t have enough succus to do the big employment . That ’s okay , because you ’ll want to keep around a traditional heat iron for other poppycock like heating - head-shrinker tubing and writing verse form to your lady friend in your arm ( “ moonlight shadow , welcome to the hobo camp / is there a sweeter word than ‘ connubial ? ' ” ) . Considering how cheaply you may find fault up a cold oestrus yourself ( $ 20 atThinkGeek ) , it sounds like it really is deserving adding to your tweakers aresenal .
It ’s Cool to Be Cold[PCMag ]

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