While the origins of its use go back more than 2000 years, the roofer’s soldering iron is now a product used by all roofing professionals and is often wrongly assumed to be something quite ordinary.
However, it has a fascinating past, which is linked to the history of apprenticeship. Learn about its history and development through the ages. What’s more, this white paper offers a chance to discover the various types of roofer soldering irons available and the original ways in which they operate. It also details the various components that make up a soldering iron, including the most frequently used tips on rooftops, and how to best keep your tool in optimal working condition.
Guilbert Express, a global standard-setter in the area of heating tools, wanted to offer readers a comprehensive overview of this highly technical product.
To consult this paper online, all you need to do is register on our website guilbert-express.net.
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- Roofer soldering iron burner & neck tube sets
- Accessories
- Aerosols
- Plumbing Burners
- Burners for bitumen boilers
- Handles
- Gas cartridges and cylinders
- Brazing alloys/fluxes
- Roofing torches and sets range
- Spare parts
- Sanitary plumbing torches
- Rafale heat-shrink guns
- Thermal weeders
- Hoseless hot air guns and torches
- High-pressure regulators
- Oxy-gas sets
- Hoses
- Electric soldering irons
- Soldering irons for sheet metal roofing and sets
- Blowtorches
- Roofing torches