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What’s the best soldering mat / heat proof mat available?
 
Cheap bes ones and staple 2 together ends up around £3 lasts over a month
 
Cheap bes ones and staple 2 together ends up around £3 lasts over a month

Absolutely the best way by far and that's why I stock the workshop with cheap BES mats as they take a hammering teaching schoolkids and apprentices to solder. £1.54 each if you buy 20+. Used in pairs like Shaun says. £3 per mat, last quite a while and nearly as long as a single posh mat costing £25 but you've got ten double mats to last you ages for £30.
 
A heat mat is basically a protective heat shield thats flexable and can be placed behind pipe joints before you solder them. I have found the rothenberger ones, although not the cheapest have served well and protect woodwork from discolouring due to heat. Tread carefully when near wires, if you really have no options then I use steel plate behind the heat mat for added protection.
 
I don’t think I have ever bought one. Tend to use plasterboard, old tiles, quarry tile or non asbestos cement board. Having a good blow lamp with nice tight flame helps. Or make the tricky bits up away from immediate job Now I have some pull extruded glass reinforced polymer sheets which resists even map gas up to about 1600c Centralheatking
 
Monument ones I find last a bit longer, the paded rathernberger ones go very fast.
Best way to save your mat is to use blue bottled gas the yellow mapp just destroys any mat.
Also because they never last long price is quite important if you can buy two for price of one mat it effectively lasts twice as long. Im getting monument ones at £9 on ebay
 
Whatever you use for a heat shield DONT use a bit of sheet lead. Knew a plumber who did. Half way through heating the lead just fell to the floor and yes the flame burnt what the lead was (limited) shielding!!!
 

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