Soldering Iron Stand Sponge Gripper
by albenbrewder in Workshop > Tools
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Soldering Iron Stand Sponge Gripper



I like to use a dampened sponge too clean my iron while I work. Inexpensive soldering iron stands (available on EBAY for about $4.00) have an indentation for the sponge but no way to affix it in position. Replacement sponge pieces are also available on EBAY for as little as $.15 a piece. What's needed is a simple way to hold the sponge in position.
Solution Is Simple.


The soldering stands are modified by drilling a couple of mounting holes and screwing on a couple of plastic spring clothespins. I believe the picture explains it all. While not an earth shattering invention, it still makes life easier.