In custom car audio we need to create many wiring connections and the best way to do so is with soldering the wires together. But just like woodworking or fabrication having the right tools can make the process much easier, more efficient and quick. For the longest time I've used a stationary soldering station and not much else, but there are some tools that can definitely improve the soldering process. In this video we take a look!
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