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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "bob_ledoux" <bobledoux@p...>
wrote:
>It heats in 40 seconds and has handled everything from 1208 smt
> chips to .025 square pins to circuitboards
Bob, I figured you knew all that simple stuff already. ;)
Stefan, what are you cleaning a really dirty coated tip with? Is a
soft extra fine steel wool OK? I've got a few of them too, but I've
been pretty happy with the sharply ground coppers, now that I'm
tinning them better.
Not sure if I asked here, but I was wondering if anyone's ever seen a
wide, flat tip for heating multiple IC legs at once? I was thinking
how nice it would be to have something shaped like a hammerhead shark.
Someone suggested heating an upside-down board from behind with a
torch once, and I tried it. They said the components would simply drop
out of the board onto the floor. Well, now I've got a nice old foot-
long server card here with plenty of thru-hole digital IC's and pretty
black polka dots on the back if anyone needs it. I think I hit it with
MAPP gas, but it may as well have been ice water.
-George