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{{ProductionHeader}} | {{ProductionHeader}} | ||
{{ProductionEntry | |||
| Building = [[Airport Repair Shop]] | |||
| Produces = 10 [[Adamantine Hull Module]] | |||
| Consumed = | |||
* 50000 [[Adamantine]] | |||
* 5000 [[Electronic Part]]s | |||
* 10 [[Glue Gun]]s | |||
* 10 [[Hammer]]s | |||
* 5000 [[Mechanical Part]]s | |||
* 5000 [[Plastic]] | |||
* 10 [[Soldering Iron]]s | |||
* 10 [[Wrench]]es | |||
| Required = | |||
| Optional = | |||
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{{ProductionEntry | {{ProductionEntry | ||
| Building = [[Airport Repair Shop]] | | Building = [[Airport Repair Shop]] |
Revision as of 19:16, 2 January 2020
Soldering Iron |
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Nominal Cost |
¢29.80 |
Weight |
0.11kg |
Pack Size |
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Soldering Irons are required when working with electronic parts. They can be used for manual repairs of spacecraft damage that requires electronic parts.
Soldering Irons can be manufactured at a machine shop using natural gas or at an electronics factory using plastic.
Soldering irons are required to construct buildings with life support systems.
Produced by
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Electronics Factory | 20 Soldering Iron |
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Machine Shop | 20 Soldering Irons |
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