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well now, why exactly will i need a soldering iron? Given what was said above, it sounds like i could just cut the wire, strip it, twist the ends together, and reseal in these heatshrink tubes. In that case presumably the twisting and the tube would hold things together, and no soldering is needed?A mixed box with short pieces is probably the best bet. Shrink ratio of the cheapest stuff is usually 2:1 so if the entire lead is 5 mm you can use 8 mm tubing, 10 mm would probably just about work too.
You‘ll also need a soldering iron. Unless you want to get deeper into electronics I‘d suggest a cheap generic 30 W iron with something like a 5 mm chisel tip. A decent iron stand helps too.
