Best Allparts Hot Holder PRO Soldering Tool Alternatives
We found 5 alternatives to Allparts Hot Holder PRO Soldering Tool based on experts and consumers reviews.
Göldo Screws for Bass Pickups SB
Based on 7 reviews
Ordered these to replace the screws on a fender P bass but these are longer and a tiny bit smaller that the stock fender P bass pickup screws. Just keep in mind to order the correct size for your pickup. It's too soon to tell if the quality is good.
GrooveTech Tools GTAW4 Truss Rod Wrench 4mm
Based on 2 reviews
Well made, works great, just get one and stop using that rusty Allen key from the bottom of the toolbox that is just not suitable(like I used to before I got this...). A good investment since it gives great adjustment control and saves rounding off the truss for socket with ill fitting keys
Temple Audio Design Mini Module Plate
Based on 2 reviews
I used this to put some custom connectors on my new temple audio design pedalboard. They sell all sort of connectors that fits into this little plate, but I had some connectors laying around, so I just drilled the supplied plastic plates, and locked the connectors onto them,.... look great, works great,.. what else to say,... 2 thumbs up!
Allparts Hot Holder Guitar Gadget
Based on 1 reviews
Already having bought - & used for several years - the smaller, more general version of this, I thought this would be handy. It's excellent & the two together even more useful. They can also act like a third hand tool. Really good for keeping parts & wire steady while soldering so helps makes neat efficient joints. Having thought this might be handy to have, it's become one of my go-to tools. I rarely do any electric work without it now so it's pretty much essential on the workbench.
Gotoh TLB-1 String Ferrules Nickel
Based on 1 reviews
I chose these ferrules as they are a class brand, available in nickel finish and I wanted them to match the rest of my new build Tele parts-caster hardware. The body I am using is a beautifully pre-drilled and pre-finished example. The body holes measured at 10mm for the flange diameter so I ordered these, expecting a perfect fit. Strangely they are quite a bit larger in diameter and body size than Fender originals (8mm flange apparently) so at present they are not yet flush with the back of the body. The flanges are raised but consistently so. As with most Gotoh hardware they are rather substantial and of high quality so fitting them using a fret hammer was quite easy but I think an arbor press would make the job even easier. All I have to decide now is whether I leave them slightly...