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 *We claimed the soldering iron on insurance (the old one doesn't get very hot), so we can get a new one. I propose we get a hot air rework station instead, given the direction that modern electronics is taking. Does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, quality model? -- BobAdamson

 *Also, taken from the tools.ucc page:
 *Tools the club really need (Much of our equipment was stolen in June 2009.)
 *Tools the club really needs
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  *--(Earthing strap)--
  *--(Logic probe )--
  *--(Other types of crimpers: hexagonal)--
  *Security screw bit set
  *--(Solder Braid)--
  *Security screw bit set (http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=TD2038)
  *Socket+spanner set
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  *--(Wire wrap tool)--
  *--(Flux pens)--
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  *Logic Analyser
  *AVR Debugger
  *--(Logic Analyser)-- [BOB] has one that people can borrow if they want. The software is installed on the projects bench machine.
  *AVR Debugger (avr dragon http://au.element14.com/atmel/atavrdragon/in-system-debugger-programmer-avr/dp/1455088)
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  *Regulated power supply
  *--(SMC rework station)--
    *Yes this is an excellent idea - something people won't have at home/work, and is useful for stuff. Dunno which ones are good. Sparkfun sell a cheapish one? [msh]
  *Regulated power supply