Re: Desoldering question (Miller XMT welder repair)
- From: Don Foreman <dforeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 23:03:12 -0600
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 01:43:22 GMT, "Pete C." <aux3.DOH.4@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Bob La Londe wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4f69546c22dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In article <47a015a0$0$26111$88260bb3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Bob La Londe <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Two words.
Solder wick.
You don't have a proper desolder tool, then? ;-)
I have several solder suckers. In close quarters sometimes solder wick does
the trick, and it always works. I've got one of those big blue nasty
things, and a couple of smaller aluminum solder suckers. In close quarters
I still find myself reach for the solder wick.
None of those little solder suckers compare to a real properly
functioning desoldering station. When I spent a summer working at a
fiends stereo repair shop we had the Hako deoldering stations and I
could desolder blown output modules faster than you could even uncoil
your solder wick.
Bet you didn't pay for the desoldering station, though.
Wick is my go-to for surfacemount, the Soldapullt for thru-hole and
terminals. If production were an issue, revenue would buy
best-available tools. These get 'er done for me.
.
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