On Sat, 27 May 2006 12:52:08 +0200, Leon Heller
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leon.heller@...> wrote:
> Leon,
> You are comparing apples and bananas. He said in his original
> message he was using Radio shack solder paste. This is identical to
> the plumbers paste for use on copper pipes, I have both, It is not
> the refined version for smt pcb's and has none of the
> characateristics.
> The plumber's paste is designed to be reflowed with a propane torch.
> The only apparent advantage for the plumber pastes is that it is
> very cheap.
> I wouldn't even have bothered trying the stuff, it's obvious it would be
> a
> waste of time!
> Leon
What? Radio shack sells plumbing paste? I thought this was an electronics
place?
Of course then it will not work like it should! The plumbing paste seems
to need much higher temperature to fully reflow, compared to the SMD
paste. I suggest the OP gets some real SMD paste from a reputable supplier
(that excludes Radio Shack) and it will work.
ST