Eldon,
I really like the idea of using Solder Wick as the "paint brush". In fact,
it would not be hard to make a tool that would clamp a piece of Solder Wick
to a T shaped tip. Although a bit unwieldy, I wonder if it could attach to
my soldering gun to give extra heat.
Thanks!
Rick
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On Behalf Of Eldon Brown
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 11:32 PM
To: Homebrew PCBs
Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] No HASL
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 8:03 PM, KeepIt SimpleStupid <
keepitsimplestupid@...> wrote:
>
> >I found that I could brush the board with flux. Then I built up a
> >small
>
> >bump of solder on the ground plane. Using my soldering iron as a
> >paint
>
> >brush, I dipped into the bump and then painted the copper. When done,
> >I
>
> >scrubbed the board with alcohol. Worked great. I had no shorted paths.
>
> >
I do the same, but I include a short section of Solder Wick under the tip of
the iron, it acts like a brush, it tins and wicks at the same time.
After clean-up I use Scotch Bright to remove the shine, because the
un-buffed surface is very bright and distracting while mounting parts.
Regards,
Eldon Brown
73 - Eldon - WA0UWH - CN88xc -
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