Re: Rework station - opinions wanted



On May 17, 5:22 pm, buzz66 <b...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyone who lifts tracks with solder wick, shouldn't be allowed to
touch a PCB, let alone 350 degree soldering iron!

The only problem with solder wick, is people use the no clean type
wick instead of the "rosin type"

I have 23 years experience working on every type of PCB.
Time to make a post an educate some people here how it really should
be done

Your 23 yrs experience is irrevelent to your ability to work on
boards. You can still be unable to repair boards and have 30 yrs
experience. Time doing someting is no measure of ability.

You might be able to repair a board but I certantly would not take
your advice over anyones else just because you "claim" your time of
experience.....


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