I was planning on purchasing a soldering gun for cutting ripstop. I've seen this 100/140w unit for about $30. I know that's enough heat to cut ripstop, but what about webbing? Would I be better off spending $45 for a 200/260w unit or even a bit more ($55) for a 200/300w unit if I want to cut both ripstop and webbing? Are these even appropriate for 1" poly webbing or are scissors/knife and a lighter the preferred method? Would I be able to use the same tip on both ripstop and webbing?
This hotknife would do both, but it's a bit pricey. The foot attachment is nice and would allow you to cut ripstop on any surface without having to worry about marking it, but it isn't really necessary if you choose your cutting surface carefully (glass or tempered hardboard). In the videos, they use the standard tip to cut both fabric and webbing, but this optional tip looks like it leaves a nicer edge on webbing. Has anyone used the Sailrite knife?
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