I would suggest doing a google search for soldering techniques, as there's a bunch of good info, i.e.: http://www.elexp.com/t_solder.htm
I prefer a pencil type soldering station, as the pencil is easier to hold than a soldering gun. Also, I like a temp. controlled model. I use a Hakko 936-12 but there are many others to choose from. I also like Cardas solder, as it flows easily. Again, many good brands to choose from.
The main thing I can suggest is to tin the tip & use a wet sponge to clean off the tip on a frequent basis. I would also suggest practicing with some scraps before starting a DIY project.
I always use heatsinks on everything other than cables. You can even use a small pair of needle nose pliers w/a rubber band around the handle to keep a grip on the wire.
Have fun!
I prefer a pencil type soldering station, as the pencil is easier to hold than a soldering gun. Also, I like a temp. controlled model. I use a Hakko 936-12 but there are many others to choose from. I also like Cardas solder, as it flows easily. Again, many good brands to choose from.
The main thing I can suggest is to tin the tip & use a wet sponge to clean off the tip on a frequent basis. I would also suggest practicing with some scraps before starting a DIY project.
I always use heatsinks on everything other than cables. You can even use a small pair of needle nose pliers w/a rubber band around the handle to keep a grip on the wire.
Have fun!