I'm curious, what type of iron are you using? The advice the others
gave is great, but in my experience, I've noticed that if your iron is
too cold (or too low powered) some components can act like big ol'
heatsinks, cooling everything down and making the solder flow poorly, if
at all. This is why I love my Weller WTCPT (thanks for the
reccomendation on the site, Paul!) 42 watts, but it doesn't bake
everything it touches, as it's temperature controlled. What a friggin'
difference between that and a radio shack ~13 watt pencil iron, which
incidentally i NEVER touched an MOTM kit with =]
-Geoff
marcin_grzelak wrote:
>Hi,
>During my solderings works on MOTM's kits I still hit the same time-
>consuming difficulty - soldering Spestrol pots legs.
>Time and again there's one or two legs of there realy "resist" to my
>soldering-iron.The solder "dont't want" to flow through...
>I try to bend leg a little bit in all directions, give bit more
>temperatur - it's realy ardnous till I have a bit solder at another
>side
>
>Any tricks...???
>
>Martin
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