Tony, You are spreding the word about your website, or probably less politely said, spamming the internet for your commercial offer all across forums and news groups. STOP doing this. It's rediculous cause the information on how to solder the fine pitch components including toster oven methods etc. is widely available for anyone knowing how to use Google and especially in this group, I think it's save to say that the regulars here may know more about this topic than you eventually ever will. Please be so kind and DON'T use my reply as an ocasion to yet once more repeat why your site is so cool, and why one should register and that you keep the e-mail adresses there forever and don't give them to third parties and all the other shit nobody cares about. In other words, just move on, best without any reply at all. Please and leave this forum to those people who are willing to share information AT NO COST. You did already what you can do. You have your site, so if it's so cool, the word will spread about it on it's own and you will get your registrations. Should however exactly here lie your problem (not enough registrations etc), then it's not becuse you don't advertise it enough. It's just because nobody cares. Markus tonyburch2001 schrieb: > > Hi all, > > If your homebrew PCB has some fine pitch components (QFP, TSSOP, > SOIC, etc.), then the next step is to solder them... > > I have just released a new site about low cost soldering techniques > http://SuperSolderingSecrets.com <http://SuperSolderingSecrets.com> > > The site is for hobbyists & small companies. > > There is a free membership with 5 videos on hand soldering quad flat > packs. There is also a "gold" membership with videos on "toaster oven > soldering", "frying pan solder pot soldering", removal of flux > residue etc. > > For soldering your prototypes or small batches of boards, these > videos are intended give you ideas on how to save some time & money. > > Best regards, > > Anthony Burch > http://SuperSolderingSecrets.com <http://SuperSolderingSecrets.com> > > PS. Yes, I do have an Australian accent on the videos:) > >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] New video website, soldering techniques
2007-12-03 by Markus Zingg
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