Obtaining a stationary BP from a price BP - page 35

 

Why not? So much for being a chef-engineer. In today's world, whatever you want to call your position in a commercial firm. Especially an electronic one. It's not like I'm saying you're lying.

I'm just clarifying the reality, so to speak, and relating it to my understanding of chef-engineer. Clarifying your understanding of the term.

 
AlexEro >> :

A $2000-$3000 soldering station, with special nozzles and a spot temperature controller.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldering_iron

http://www.radioshack.com/search/index.jsp?kwCatId=&kw=soldering%20station&origkw=soldering%20station&sr=1

You can see for yourself that $2000-3000 isn't there :) And dips are a different type of case :)
 
gip >> :
Well you can see yourself that $2000-3000 is not there :)

I knew it would come to****@@@@. I can't seem to get the pictures to fit.... on a real soldering station - HOT AIR - which solders multilayer motherboards (metal soldering iron can't keep stable temperature in the soldering zone, hot air solder and recently also a DOT INTRAX SRSENSOR).

And here, it's inserted = about $800 BOTH. With all the options and attachments it comes to $2000.

Also, even more expensive:


 
Eh, I wish I had such machinery - I'd be sure to collect!!!! Wouldn't throw it in the bin :o(
 
Now that's a good thing, because it's not good to post Mark. It turns out that even with this man you can find a topic of conversation :)))
 
This is a pro technique and a pro approach to HIS TOOL. In principle, in other fields and in trading, you should also stick to the pro approach.
 
The picture at the top is very glamorous. Where did that come from and why?
 
Yeah... And I was still worried about my flubbing and off-topic. Should I go and draw some graffiti in the entrance hall - at least let someone say a word that's off-topic!!!
 
Swetten >> :
The picture at the top is too glamorous. Where's that coming from?

It's a soldering iron.

>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Soldering_a_0402.jpg

 
Swetten >> :
The picture at the top is too glamorous. Where did it come from and what is it about?

This is MQL4 (ugh, didn't have time)