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Subject: SMD soldering tool - reinventing the wheel??

From: "Andrew" <a_wake@...>
Date: 2011-04-08

I needed to remove some SMD ICs from a board that had a design flaw. My current reflow setup is not quite hot enough to make removing ICs an easy task, and I didn't want to put a lot of heat into the ICs in any case. So I machined a new tip for my soldering iron:

http://home.earthlink.net/~a_wake/SMD_soldering_iron_1.jpg

http://home.earthlink.net/~a_wake/SMD_soldering_iron_2.jpg

I sized it just to span across the body of the ICs, so that I could heat all leads simultaneously. It worked like a charm -- hold it in place for a few seconds, give a slight twist, and voila!

Question: have I just reinvented the wheel? Surely something like this is readily and commercially available? I didn't bother to look for anything like this, since I had a machine shop and a solid copper rod on hand that I could turn into the tool in 30 minutes or so -- rather than having to wait days for a catalog order to show up!