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The Tin Spool Case
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The case that puts a stopper to issues with your tin spools.
The case is designed for a 100 g. spool with 0.56 or 1.00 mm thread diameter.
(spool dimensions: approx. 45 mm in diameter and 27mm height).
Let me know if you need a case for a larger spool size or thread diameter.
It is designed with the following in mind:
- Tangle Free / will not roll out by itself.
- Since the spool is held in place by a couple of arms, it will not untangle when moved around and therefore will not tangle.
- Easy usage without unraveling a bunch of tin.
- Just hold the can in your hand while soldering like you would if you held the spool alone.
- The case is very slim to enable you to hold the case in your hand while soldering.
- Mountable.
- The bottom of the case features a hole for mounting - This could be a screw in the wall.
- Good visibility of the thread diameter.
- The case has the diameter of the thread written on its side (the holes for exiting is designed for this size.
The case is designed for a 100 g. spool with 0.56 or 1.00 mm thread diameter.
(spool dimensions: approx. 45 mm in diameter and 27mm height).
Let me know if you need a case for a larger spool size or thread diameter.
It is designed with the following in mind:
- Tangle Free / will not roll out by itself.
- Since the spool is held in place by a couple of arms, it will not untangle when moved around and therefore will not tangle.
- Easy usage without unraveling a bunch of tin.
- Just hold the can in your hand while soldering like you would if you held the spool alone.
- The case is very slim to enable you to hold the case in your hand while soldering.
- Mountable.
- The bottom of the case features a hole for mounting - This could be a screw in the wall.
- Good visibility of the thread diameter.
- The case has the diameter of the thread written on its side (the holes for exiting is designed for this size.
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