Soldering Iron
Date1750-1820
OriginAmerica or England
MediumIron / steel
DimensionsOL: 15 1/2" Maximum diameter: 1 7/8"
Credit LineGift of Judith and William McMillen
Object number2012-37
DescriptionSoldering iron. Large, with hooked handle.Label TextForged from two pieces of wrought iron, this large soldering tool is of heavy construction with a hooked handle terminal and a football shaped head. With such a large head, this iron would have retained a large amount of heat for a considerable time, and would have been useful for large scale jobs.
Soldering is the process of sealing a seam with a molten metal that liquefies at a lower temperature, like lead or pewter. Soldering the joints of a tin vessel meant to hold liquid is a must for it to be waterproof.
1750-1820
ca. 1753-1784
ca. 1720-1753
ca. 1753-1784
ca. 1720-1753
ca. 1720-1753
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ca. 1753-1784
ca. 1720-1753
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