I've been doing rework for years and although hot air is nice, it's
not necessary for small builds and proto-types. I use a temp
controlled Weller iron and I have an older Pace rework (de-soldering)
station that still comes in handy for SMD (sucks pretty much all the
solder off the pads). Some solder wick is also handy to clean things
up. A soldering tweezer tip (Like Talon) is also very useful. Brand of
iron is pure personal preference. We have Met-Cals and Wellers at my
work. Some guys swear by Met-Cal, I prefer Weller (as do some others)
and hence it's what I have at home.A decent heat gun (Ungar, with the
small nozzles) & flux is the only other items in my arsenal. For
inspection I have a good magnifying glass and several Jewelers Loupes
(5x, 10x, 20x). That with good lighting is all I need. A Micro-scope
would be a nice plus though.
For tips on my Weller I like the ETU for most everything small and
EPH101 for fine touch up (fixing one lead, ect). I also use the ETO a
lot and the ETA for larger items.
Phil (KA0HBG)
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> Hello
> I'm a new member, a software developer and tinker-er. My latest
> tinkering has taken me into smd and I need to put together a small
> rework setup. I want to know what equipment I need. So far it looks
> the primary equipment is a stereo boom microscope and a good fine
> point hot air solder station.