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Soldering Irons are required when working with [[Electronic_Part|electronic part]]s. They can be used for manual repairs of [[spacecraft]] damage that requires [[Electronic_Part|electronic part]]s. | '''Soldering Irons''' are required when working with [[Electronic_Part|electronic part]]s. They can be used for manual repairs of [[spacecraft]] damage that requires [[Electronic_Part|electronic part]]s. | ||
Soldering Irons can be manufactured at a [[Machine_Shop|machine shop]] using [[propane]] or at an [[Electronics_Factory|electronics factory]] using [[plastic]]. | Soldering Irons can be manufactured at a [[Machine_Shop|machine shop]] using [[propane]] or at an [[Electronics_Factory|electronics factory]] using [[plastic]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 01:32, 29 February 2024
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| Nominal Cost |
| ¢29.80 |
| Weight |
| 0.11kg |
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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 propane or at an electronics factory using plastic.
Soldering irons are required to construct buildings with life support systems.
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