Hi,
Just wondering if any of your manufacturers have considered putting up a hot-air re-work station for review? It doesn't appear any have been reviewed yet.
Cheers,
Dean
Hi,
Just wondering if any of your manufacturers have considered putting up a hot-air re-work station for review? It doesn't appear any have been reviewed yet.
Cheers,
Dean
Great blog, Gough!
Fun to see that you also tried some of those inexpensive little smd practice kits.
I did the "flowing water LEDs" smd one using a regular soldering iron... my results are rather ugly but surprisingly still works
I might have to buy a few of the others you have listed
>at my hobbyist usage level, it's good enough and durable enough while being affordable.
I like that you said that. So many reviewers out there tend to push for people to buy the most expensive fanciest industrial tools - for everything, not just limited to tech tools.
Cheers,
-Nico
luislabmo wrote:
... the terrible photoshop of the stock images, specially the screen
I actually purchased some more challenging SMD kits - but I haven't found the time or bravery to try my hand at them just yet. Maybe later. But at least the wider pitch SMD ICs can be done with a fine tip and a steady hand. I do have a Metcal PS-900PS-900 but I've decided to save that for later ... since the Tenma does the job for now. Replacement iron assemblies with new tips can be found on sale in the element14 Connect magazine from time to time as well - making it quite affordable to maintain.
- Gough
dgashby and clem57 I have a YiHUA-853D I have it lying around it's not even on my desk as the hot desoldering tool is broken, and the soldering iron leaves a lot to be desired. Normally I just use my METCAL for all of the soldering. I started to build a vacuum system for my lab with a vacuum and 2 Home Depot buckets. This was originally to suck the crap off my desk, but it morphed into a vacuum pick-up tool. I never got to install a footswitch to open the solenoid valve. I need to find a desoldering tool and modify it for a vacuum.
So the short answer is hell yes!
Jan Cumps hey the problem is that somebody doesn't like what you say or how you say it. and then well FUBAR!! The problem is the some of the folks here take themselves tooo seriously!!
dah rules.
1. Can you laugh at yourself, your religion, politics, or your ethnicity???
2. That means that you live in a glasshouse. and you have no broken windows. And for damn sure you better not throw stones.
3. That means that you have a few windows knocked out, therefore you can throw stones.
ME: ALL MY WINDOWS HAVE BEEN BROKEN YEARS AGO, THEREFORE I DON"T CARE>>>>>
Thanks Randall, fingers crossed you find a willing supplier :-)