There are probably good reasons to "skip" around when you are hand soldering. For one thing, you can get everything flat on the board by soldering one pin and then checking. For another, you avoid disturbing the solder joint on say a resistor, by soldering all the south (or whatever) sides first, then going back and finishing up. I'm not so sure about the heat thing as you have to consider the *whole* board going through a wave soldering machine. I don't think a reasonably competent guy with a soldering iron can manage that level of thermic abuse! ___________________ John Blacet Blacet Research http://www.blacet.com
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Re: [motm] Sockets vs. soldering ICs directly to PCB?
2001-03-09 by John Blacet