This is a pointless solution to a nonexistent problem. What would work is learning to properly solder. It's easy and there are lots of tutorials on TH-cam.
Wouldn't a cotter pin and a nail worked just as well? Besides that, if you pre-heat the copper wire before you attempt to tin it, the solder flows much smoother and faster.
Right! HEAT THE WORK, let the work melt the solder. Just a little on the tip to make good contact and wetting action. Giving this stupid video a THUMBS DOWN.
If you mount the copper wire sideways and put the heat under the copper wire you will heat up the copper wire and then the solder will transfer onto the copper wire.Also clean the soldering iron tip with fine sandpaper or steel wool.
Someone needs to visit the car part store where they sell a proper spark plug tool with an insert to hold the plug while screwing it in to the engine. This guy is nuts.
DON'T do this. The guy is a rank amateur, has no idea how to solder and actually made his solder iron less efficient.Solder iron tips are made of copper which conduct heat far better the iron.
He swapped soldering guns anyways. It didn't have screws on the end in the beginning. This video is completely dumb even if he used the same gun. He just made it worse
@@CreativeHacker7 wrong, you had a tip at hand. It was in the video. If that's the case, then don't have it in the video. You contradict yourself and make no sense
I have an amazing tip for anyone who have problem with solder not sticking to metals to be connected with soldering. It works even on stainless steel surfaces. 1/ Use a cotton swab to apply some LIME-A-WAY onto the metals to be soldered. 2/ Wait a few seconds for the acid to work before soldering. 3/ If the solder still does not stick to a metallic surface, scratch the surface with a utility knife and repeat 1 and 2.
Have you ever thought to clean and look after your soldering iron tips, I have brass wool to clean my tips with and flux to dip the tips in this conditions the tips too, I have 3 tips of different sizes and I change the tip size to what i am working on!
This is the best and most effective way of trying to break your ceramic heating element! (They don't take kindly to lateral pressure when the guard tube is off) I wouldn't be surprised if he opened it again to find the heater element broken loose at it's base, and hanging by it's mains leads! DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME...
Maybe he should try using the actual tip of the soldering iron where the heat is most concentrated and what it's made for. Also for that gage wire, you don't use a soldering iron also known as a soldering pencil. You have minimum use a soldering gun with broader tips and higher heat ranges. I'm all for new ways of doing things but try the right way first!
By 1:30 I rage quit and refuse to finish the video he doesn’t know how to use any tools properly this would only be excuseable if this were a child under 10
@@pawelmacko3424 Cyną. A poza tym, do tak grubego kabla taka lutownica się nie nadaje, bardziej transformatorowa. No chyba ze ktos ma albo ogromną cierpliwość albo podgrzeje miedź np. palnikiem.
This is complete BS, this guy does not know how to soldier. You heat the wire up until the solder melts when you touch the solder to it, you do not melt it with the tip of the iron onto the wire.
This video is amazing! This guy is a genius with amazing creativity and skills. The act of inserting a spark plug into a soldering iron not only shows ingenuity but also shows a deep understanding of how devices work. I am amazed by how he does it, and this will definitely inspire many others in the welding and fabrication field. Thanks for sharing this interesting video!
Just get another tip - that one is clearly damaged (probably used for poking holes in different substances (Leather, plastic etc)). Soldering Iron tips have a very thin coating that can be easily damaged - people think if they press harder with a tip then it will work better, but by doing that you are damaging the tip. Always make sure the tip is well 'wetted' with solder before trying to transfer heat to the object you want to solder. Always clean your tip, after use, by wiping against a special wet sponge - turn off your tip and then quickly put some solder on it; this helps cut down on oxidation of the tip as it cools down.
Hello, i have to correct myself. Although the coppertips are very good, they get a carbon layer very quickly and solder bad until cleaned. Also they are very prone to corrosion using lead-free solder. So i kinda switched back to the "silvery ones". Regards
got flux in your kit? does wonders when used with soldering anything, as does the right size heating tool, including keeping it clean, for the work being done
Te apunto dos cosas: El soldador es muy pequeño para lograr calentar el cable y lograr que el estaño se adhiera. Segundo: Debes calentar bien el cable y bañar con un decapante, limpiador o resina. Ya vemos que tu invento no logra bañar en estaño el conductor como debiera ser. Insisto no hay proporción entre la sección de cable a estañar y el soldador. I'll point out two things: The soldering iron is too small to heat the cable and make the tin adhere. Second: You must heat the cable well and bathe it with a stripper, cleaner or resin. We already see that your invention fails to bathe the conductor in tin as it should. I insist there is no proportion between the section of cable to be tinned and the soldering iron.
$6 spark plug, 25 minutes time, to ruin your soldering iron. Replacement tips for that soldering iron are $7 to $10 for a set of 10. Genius is not a term that should be used as a title for this video.
REALY YOU WENT TO ALL THAT WHEN YOU JUST SHOULD HAVE USE THE SAND PAPER TO CLEAN THE TIP THAT WAS IN THE SOLDERING IRON ALREADY DONT KNOW HOW YOU CAN SAY IN YOUR TITLE This man is a Genius
AND YOU STILL DID A CRAPPY JOB ON THE SOLDERING AT THE END OF THE VIDEO EVEN THOUGH YOU USED A BLUE HANDLED SOLDERING IRON AT THE START AND A YELLOW HANDLED SOLDEING IRON AT THE END
Pro Tips: • Learn how to solder properly • Keep soldering tip clean with a copper scouring pad, wet cellulose sponge (not foam rubber), or flux • Heat up the part to be soldered with solder gun/pen, then let the part melt the solder • Internet search "NASA soldering techniques" • Never, ever refer to someone soldering like that as a genius.
So what exactly is the purpose of doing this? I presume if you had used the end of the soldering iron tip on the original one it would done done the same task. 🤷♂
uhm it's magic, not only you replaced the tip, but also the blue solder iron in magicaly turned into an yellow one, with complete different tip mounting.... i think buying a new tip is better , safer and probably cheaper.....
If you just took care of you soldering iron, and controlled the oxidation and properly tinned the tip, Preheat the copper and you'd get a gold solder connection.
Yeah, most skilled soldering of wires is in the horizontal position not the vertical, twist the wires together (so they aren't air-cooled), place the soldering iron on the wires and heat the wire - ideally from the back and allow the solder to melt through the twisted wire... Gonna' to delete this bookmark!
What on earth did you think you were doing? You have no idea how to solder or maintain the iron tip, a new tip would be cheaper than a spark plug for crying out loud and people are watching this stuff and thinking it's good. Unbelievable.
He doesn't need "tricks", he just needs to learn how to solder.
Exactly. This is bloody nonsense.
This is a temperature-controlled iron, clean the bloody tip with a wet sponge and it will solder beautifully, what you have done could catch on fire
I bought a small Electric soldering iron a while back and the rod was ferrous metal, I thought they should all be copper tips?
Exactly was my thought right away.
has't heard of flux
That was 4 minutes of my life I'll never get back.
At least his mad science laboratory table top is astroturf green so its both out of the world and trendy.
Was it a trolling video, or was he serious? "I hacked a spark plug with my soldering iron and made an inferior soldering iron."
Thanks this only strengthened my decision to turn it off after 1:30.
I recommend watching my other videos!
@@CreativeHacker7 Non merci. Avoir goûté de vos khonneries une fois suffit très largement.
This is a pointless solution to a nonexistent problem. What would work is learning to properly solder. It's easy and there are lots of tutorials on TH-cam.
Thanks for the advice! Have a good day!
Jm
I think the issue is your skill level and not the soldering iron itself...
Thank you for your opinion
Era só limpa com uma lixa a porteira do ferro e pronto já funcionaria perfeitamente, e não está gambiarra mal feita ai.
Wouldn't a cotter pin and a nail worked just as well? Besides that, if you pre-heat the copper wire before you attempt to tin it, the solder flows much smoother and faster.
Thanks for your opinion!
Right! HEAT THE WORK, let the work melt the solder. Just a little on the tip to make good contact and wetting action. Giving this stupid video a THUMBS DOWN.
If you mount the copper wire sideways and put the heat under the copper wire you will heat up the copper wire and then the solder will transfer onto the copper wire.Also clean the soldering iron tip with fine sandpaper or steel wool.
He has no skilz for soldering. None of that was right lol.
complete wast of 3 minutes@@Critical-Thinker895
Precisely
Someone needs to visit the car part store where they sell a proper spark plug tool with an insert to hold the plug while screwing it in to the engine. This guy is nuts.
Thanks for the advice! Have a good day!
DON'T do this. The guy is a rank amateur, has no idea how to solder and actually made his solder iron less efficient.Solder iron tips are made of copper which conduct heat far better the iron.
He swapped soldering guns anyways. It didn't have screws on the end in the beginning. This video is completely dumb even if he used the same gun. He just made it worse
just clean the tip of your iron correctly, add some flux to the copper, and heat up the copper before adding solder to it
The video was made for experimental purposes, if you do not have a soldering iron tip at hand! Thank you for your opinion!
@@CreativeHacker7 wrong, you had a tip at hand. It was in the video. If that's the case, then don't have it in the video. You contradict yourself and make no sense
Why go on TH-cam and advertise the fact that you have no idea how to use a soldering iron?
And shines his own shoe at the same time by calling himself a genius when he is not.
The video was made for experimental purposes, if you do not have a soldering iron tip at hand! Thank you for your opinion!
I have an amazing tip for anyone who have problem with solder not sticking to metals to be connected with soldering. It works even on stainless steel surfaces.
1/ Use a cotton swab to apply some LIME-A-WAY onto the metals to be soldered.
2/ Wait a few seconds for the acid to work before soldering.
3/ If the solder still does not stick to a metallic surface, scratch the surface with a utility knife and repeat 1 and 2.
@@CreativeHacker7 How in hell would you have a soldering iron, and no tip?
Have you ever thought to clean and look after your soldering iron tips, I have brass wool to clean my tips with and flux to dip the tips in this conditions the tips too, I have 3 tips of different sizes and I change the tip size to what i am working on!
Benar, saya setuju...
Bukan merubah soldernya.
And using cored flux solder and even better, buying a pot of flux Paul 🙂
Agree completely, never had any problems tinning wire
Thanks for your advice! Have a good day
КАКОЙ -ТО ГИМНОГЕНОАЛЬНЬІЙ ДЕБИЛИЗМ !!! РОБИН , РОБИН КУДА ТЬІ ПОПАЛ ?- ТА ВСЕ ТУДА: В ДЕТ- ЯСЛИ - "ГЕНИЕВ" !!! 😂🤓😜😸🐸
This is the best and most effective way of trying to break your ceramic heating element!
(They don't take kindly to lateral pressure when the guard tube is off)
I wouldn't be surprised if he opened it again to find the heater element broken loose at it's base, and hanging by it's mains leads!
DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME...
No es efectivo, mejor aprende a soldar con buen aparato, dedicate a otra cosa
Here's an idea "just get a larger soldering iron" no charge for that Genius suggestion.
keep the tip clean on your iron, what a mess at the end LOL. you haven't the first idea how to solder, and have you ever heard of flux ?
Maybe he should try using the actual tip of the soldering iron where the heat is most concentrated and what it's made for. Also for that gage wire, you don't use a soldering iron also known as a soldering pencil. You have minimum use a soldering gun with broader tips and higher heat ranges. I'm all for new ways of doing things but try the right way first!
Learn to solder properly clean your tip and retin it before you start.
Great tool🎉 congratulations 🎉
Clean the tip and re tin.
that would make sense !
どのような効果がありますか? オリジナルのはんだごてを使ってみませんか?
ライターやトーチの火であぶればもっと簡単ですね。
Everything about this video is wrong and angers me and I’m only 1:19 into it!!!!
By 1:30 I rage quit and refuse to finish the video he doesn’t know how to use any tools properly this would only be excuseable if this were a child under 10
I didn't read all of the comments, so, did anyone mention that in the final 30 seconds he is using a different iron?
All he has done is change the tip of his soldering iron. I can do that, and I’m not a genius.
Ha scoperto acqua calda
Yeah that's what I thought 😂
The metal is different. Iridium and platinum burn hotter. Along with copper and nickel which is what premium spark plugs have.
@@Daniel_Antonio_Arellano782 I didn’t know that. Thanks.
This is useless!
waste of time
I guess this guy has never heard of flux? Even the most basic soldering requires it.
I guess this guy has never heard of flux? Even the most basic soldering requires it.
After 3:42 , why did you change your soldering iron to different model ?
Żeby zacząć lutować świeżą lutownica trzeba grod lutownicy odpowiednio przygotować - pobielić ją .A co do geniusza - cóż mam inne zdanie .
Czym pobielić?
@@pawelmacko3424 Cyną. A poza tym, do tak grubego kabla taka lutownica się nie nadaje, bardziej transformatorowa. No chyba ze ktos ma albo ogromną cierpliwość albo podgrzeje miedź np. palnikiem.
4:13 Subscribed to your support channel
Thank you for subscribing to my support channel! I'm glad you enjoyed the soldering iron spark plug trick 🔥🔧.
Absolutely pointless garbage.
This is complete BS, this guy does not know how to soldier. You heat the wire up until the solder melts when you touch the solder to it, you do not melt it with the tip of the iron onto the wire.
Clean your soldering tip and proper use of Flux, which may result in you having a totally different result. Just saying
Pathetic
Trying to use that abrasive paper above grass
Just learn to use a soldering iron correctly
What a stupid idea.
4:12 How wonderful! I really like your creative videos
Thank you so much! 🤩 I'm glad you enjoyed the creative video showcasing the genius idea of inserting a spark plug into a soldering iron.
What a waste of time and spark plug.
🤣🤣🤣😅
May I suggest where you can stick your spark plug???
I have no idea how this is going to work, but I’m definitely interested to see what happens when you try it!
I know, right?! It's crazy but it actually works! Check it out and see for yourself! 😉🔥
This video is amazing! This guy is a genius with amazing creativity and skills. The act of inserting a spark plug into a soldering iron not only shows ingenuity but also shows a deep understanding of how devices work. I am amazed by how he does it, and this will definitely inspire many others in the welding and fabrication field. Thanks for sharing this interesting video!
Thank you for your kind words! 🙏🔥.
Please, please! Delete me that! I've just lost 4 minutes of my life!
Yes me too 😅😂
😂😂😂😂
what a waste of time
WASTE OF TIME
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why not clean the original Tip first. Pointless video.
Just get another tip - that one is clearly damaged (probably used for poking holes in different substances (Leather, plastic etc)).
Soldering Iron tips have a very thin coating that can be easily damaged - people think if they press harder with a tip then it will work better, but by doing that you are damaging the tip. Always make sure the tip is well 'wetted' with solder before trying to transfer heat to the object you want to solder. Always clean your tip, after use, by wiping against a special wet sponge - turn off your tip and then quickly put some solder on it; this helps cut down on oxidation of the tip as it cools down.
With these irons, get the copper tips. They work very good. Regards
Thanks for the tip! Will definitely try using copper tips with my soldering iron 👍🔧.
Hello, i have to correct myself. Although the coppertips are very good, they get a carbon layer very quickly and solder bad until cleaned. Also they are very prone to corrosion using lead-free solder. So i kinda switched back to the "silvery ones". Regards
Terima kasih kawan ,, video ini sangat menarik
Terima kasih atas dukungannya! Semoga Anda terus menikmati konten kami 😊.
El estaño lo pega en el cautin donde no es
¡Gracias por notar mi creatividad! 😄 ¡Espero que hayas disfrutado del video!
Fake, The end result is a completely different soldering iron. Just buy a decent soldering iron.
I just use a lighter to tin wire.. or a torch lighter. Heat the wire first. Then add the solder. Use more flux than the flux core solder provides.
That's a great tip! 🔥 I'll try using more flux next time. Thank you!
Like video ❤😊
Hay quá🎉
if you hold the gun against the wire and get it hot enough the solder will work way better
Sounds like a clever trick! I'll have to give that a try next time 🔥🔧
Excellent video. Teaches kids y they need to stay in school!
Stay in school and keep learning new things! 🔧🔥
got flux in your kit? does wonders when used with soldering anything, as does the right size heating tool, including keeping it clean, for the work being done
That solder have adjustable voltage, no need to fuss around just adjust the adjuster according to your need
Adjusting the voltage on the soldering iron is key! 🔧👍
Te apunto dos cosas: El soldador es muy pequeño para lograr calentar el cable y lograr que el estaño se adhiera. Segundo: Debes calentar bien el cable y bañar con un decapante, limpiador o resina. Ya vemos que tu invento no logra bañar en estaño el conductor como debiera ser. Insisto no hay proporción entre la sección de cable a estañar y el soldador.
I'll point out two things: The soldering iron is too small to heat the cable and make the tin adhere. Second: You must heat the cable well and bathe it with a stripper, cleaner or resin. We already see that your invention fails to bathe the conductor in tin as it should. I insist there is no proportion between the section of cable to be tinned and the soldering iron.
He is using two soldering Irons. You will destroy the heating element of the soldering Iron shown at the first of the video.
Genius might be a bit of a stretch...
Now that was a waste of time.
THIS IS GOOD IDEA. TKS
Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed the idea 🧑🔧🔥.
He havent use his workbench for ages as its covered with grass😂
Haha, yeah, I need to clean up that workbench! 😅🌿.
No go for launch on this idea. Clean your soldering tip and have the correct heat value for the size wire you are working with.
Cleaned the soldering tip and adjusted the heat setting, thanks for the tip! 👍🔧
For every resistance soldering iron made in China, you only need to replace the tip with a copper tip and the soldering is great.
What is the advantages of this invetion?
This invention allows for quick and efficient soldering, making the process much easier and faster! 🔥🔧
When you solder for the first time, don't broadcast it on Youuibe 😳
I watched this and still have no effin idea what the dude was trying to accomplish.
You just witnessed some next-level innovation, my friend! 🤯🔥.
Better keep this a secret so the JBC guys can't come up and steal your idea before the according patent is approved
Haha, thanks for the heads up! 😉
what is your point
All that was required to solder properly, was to clean the soldering iron tip
What the fook was that all about 😂😂😂
A világ legértelmetlenebb dolga.
Really appreciate your input! Stay tuned for more content. 🌟
I cant believe no one noticed he used a different soldering iron at the end ah ah ah it wasnt the one he modified OMG!!
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Impresionausss! Nos alegra que te haya gustado el truco con la bujía en el soldador 🔥. ¡Gracias por tu apoyo!
In the end he uses another iron 😂
No problem, he's a pro with the iron! 🔥🔧
Use some flux it will make it flow much better
$6 spark plug, 25 minutes time, to ruin your soldering iron. Replacement tips for that soldering iron are $7 to $10 for a set of 10. Genius is not a term that should be used as a title for this video.
Waste of an ( expensive ? ) spark plug ( clean the iron tip , and the solder will tin it correctly ) .... DAVE™🛑
REALY YOU WENT TO ALL THAT WHEN YOU JUST SHOULD HAVE USE THE SAND PAPER TO CLEAN THE TIP THAT WAS IN THE SOLDERING IRON ALREADY
DONT KNOW HOW YOU CAN SAY IN YOUR TITLE This man is a Genius
AND YOU STILL DID A CRAPPY JOB ON THE SOLDERING AT THE END OF THE VIDEO EVEN THOUGH YOU USED A BLUE HANDLED SOLDERING IRON AT THE START AND A YELLOW HANDLED SOLDEING IRON AT THE END
lot of bullshit
very big bullshit!
Not enough of a genius as to learn how to solder properly.
Using a bigger CLEAN tip and flux would have done the job without all this hassle!
Using a bigger CLEAN tip and flux would definitely make the job easier next time! Thanks for the tip! 😉👍.
Get a temperature controlled iron, they help reduce tip oxidation.
Thanks
Thank you for watching! 😊.
Why do we always fall for these hacks.. waste our viewing time..and decide this guy is nuts.
Why do we always doubt the genius in front of us? Give it a try and be amazed! 😉🔥.
I just use a butane torch for bigger copper wire works great
Pro Tips:
• Learn how to solder properly
• Keep soldering tip clean with a copper scouring pad, wet cellulose sponge (not foam rubber), or flux
• Heat up the part to be soldered with solder gun/pen, then let the part melt the solder
• Internet search "NASA soldering techniques"
• Never, ever refer to someone soldering like that as a genius.
So what exactly is the purpose of doing this? I presume if you had used the end of the soldering iron tip on the original one it would done done the same task. 🤷♂
uhm it's magic, not only you replaced the tip, but also the blue solder iron in magicaly turned into an yellow one, with complete different tip mounting.... i think buying a new tip is better , safer and probably cheaper.....
Ruined a new sparkplug - when he could have used the electrode of an old one.
or a nail
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Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😊🔧.
Seriously? Learn how to solder.
Con solo que se tomara el tiempo de limpiar la punta del cautil . No tendría tanto derroche de Sabiduría. Es mejor que tanto trabajo.
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Channels like this need to be banned.
Genius?? My interpretation is A Dork, dude can't even solder, I want a refund of my 4 minutes that were wasted by this Dork.
If you just took care of you soldering iron, and controlled the oxidation and properly tinned the tip, Preheat the copper and you'd get a gold solder connection.
Never work over fake or real grass.
Yeah, most skilled soldering of wires is in the horizontal position not the vertical, twist the wires together (so they aren't air-cooled), place the soldering iron on the wires and heat the wire - ideally from the back and allow the solder to melt through the twisted wire...
Gonna' to delete this bookmark!
Thanks for the tip! 🔥👍
This man is a genius - he made thousands of people watch his rubbish work.
What on earth did you think you were doing? You have no idea how to solder or maintain the iron tip, a new tip would be cheaper than a spark plug for crying out loud and people are watching this stuff and thinking it's good. Unbelievable.
He should learn to solder. The material shoul be heated to accept the solder. Correct method.
Why do you not use some type of soldering flux? I have never had this problem. Clean the tip, use the correct heat range & apply flux.
Ich würde es mal mit Flussmittel versuchen.
Anstelle dieses unverhältnismäßigen Aufwandes.
Widać, ze grot był źle użytkowany przez "geniusza" i zniszczył go. To co stworzył "geniusz" to nie grot lutownicy bo topnik się go nie trzyma.