Archive of the former Yahoo!Groups mailing list: Homebrew PCBs
Subject: Re: starting with SMD
From: "eeks123" <eeks123@...>
Date: 2008-01-31
hi!
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, DJ Delorie <dj@...> wrote:
> I use a hotplate for most of my smt, and a 0.020" conical tip iron for
> the rest. http://www.delorie.com/pcb/hotplate/
>
> More near the bottom of: http://geda.seul.org/projects/djs_pcbs/
>
if you have to keep the board moving and you have a lot of components
on it, it seems almost impossible to keep everything on place :(
and tip ironing lots of small components seems to be a stressing task,
i'd use it only for small corrections, clean up and desoldering.
i think i'll have to buy an oven. it's very handy to solder everything
in one step, at the same time. and you use it to cure dry-films too,
and to dry moisture sensitive components before soldering
> I got some SynTECH paste online. It doesn't need to be kept cool. My
> one syringe of it has been in use for over a year and still seems fine
> to me. Unfortunately, the place I got it from doesn't offer it any
> more.
i'm looking at different online stores and websites and that one looks
pretty well.. there are a lot different solderpaste types with
different shelf-life's, cooled/uncooled, lead-free, no-clean.. best
would be if it's uncooled to avoid having to store it with food heh :)
no-clean, uncooled and not-lead-free seems to be the best choice
thank you for the tips, infos and advices!