Herr Dr. Professor wrote:(Sorry to butt in Bix) Shotek: I know I am a long way away, but who knows? Can you recommend a soldering pencil that heats adequately just as you say? Thank you!
HERMAN BIX wrote:Agree, any guidance would be helpful
Hi guys.
Hard for me to advice specific model, since I use some old soldering gun produced by local factory many years ago which doesn't exist any more and for bigger pieces even propan torch.
But in general it depends on a volume of material you need to solder - the bigger material volume, the more heat / power needed.
For this specific job I 'd try to look for soldering gun at about 150-200W or even more.
Not sure what you use now, but I thing soldering pens usually aren' t much powerful.
The second point would be to consider usage of ceramic soldering plate
something like this...

which prevents heat dissipation from the material. As an alternative approach I would try fixing all the pieces of the part to this plate using the right holes and then using paste to gradually work through the tin.
Hope this helps a bit...
