Soldering Tutorial for Beginners: Five Easy Steps

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2014
  • If you've ever wondered how to solder electronic components, you've come to the right place! This video breaks down soldering technique into five steps. I'll show you how to solder through-hole components as well as how to solder wire.
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  • @_s_9920
    @_s_9920 Před 4 lety +1089

    finally a tutorial where the uploader doesn't drone on for hours about how they first saw a soldering iron back in the 60s and then stops mid-video to rant about lead-free solder.

    • @5LoZeRzPrO
      @5LoZeRzPrO Před 3 lety +13

      Rant about lead free solder lol. That’s all I heard in my class.

    • @tvheadcontent
      @tvheadcontent Před rokem

      Funny

    • @AE-bm4no
      @AE-bm4no Před rokem +29

      Back in my dad we didn't have fancy shmancy solder. Our solder was made from baby dolphin genitalia and it was the best!

    • @michabula5763
      @michabula5763 Před rokem +11

      @@AE-bm4no "Back in my dad"? Umm... Okay...

    • @hectorgaldo5465
      @hectorgaldo5465 Před rokem

      This written instruction get in the way.

  • @chuckconrad1125
    @chuckconrad1125 Před 8 lety +1249

    As an electronics instructor at the high school level, I appreciate the beginner level tutorial. I think my students got more out of your video than an hours worth of my instruction. Good job

    • @Albanez39
      @Albanez39 Před 4 lety +7

      I've been to a professional high school for Electronics. Unfortunately, it sucked and didn't teach us much. We basically just put solder on the boards, and sucked it up with a pump...we did only a couple of projects, and they were collective...so I learned nothing and did nothing.
      I've been trying to solder these few years, to fix LED bulbs, cables and other things. I've never managed to succeed. I am using lead-free solder and a 60W (450degrees) iron. I'm cleaning the tip and using flux, but I can't manage to solder ANYTHING. The solder sticks to the iron, or the small sphere falls on the table. Solder WILL NOT stick to copper wires or circuit contacts. The tip of the iron takes 8-10 seconds to melt the solder, and the only way to work is to use the body or base of the iron tip to melt the damned solder. What the hell am I doing wrong? Is it the solder's fault, the iron's the flux's???

    • @Albanez39
      @Albanez39 Před 4 lety +5

      I've been to a professional high school for Electronics. Unfortunately, it sucked and didn't teach us much. We basically just put solder on the boards, and sucked it up with a pump...we did only a couple of projects, and they were collective...so I learned nothing and did nothing.
      I've been trying to solder these few years, to fix LED bulbs, cables and other things. I've never managed to succeed. I am using lead-free solder and a 60W (450degrees) iron. I'm cleaning the tip and using flux, but I can't manage to solder ANYTHING. The solder sticks to the iron, or the small sphere falls on the table. Solder WILL NOT stick to copper wires or circuit contacts. The tip of the iron takes 8-10 seconds to melt the solder, and the only way to work is to use the body or base of the iron tip to melt the damned solder. What the hell am I doing wrong? Is it the solder's fault, the iron's the flux's???

    • @BIGREDnotw
      @BIGREDnotw Před 4 lety +22

      @@Albanez39 i think the main issue is you're using Lead-free solder. Lead-free solder is much harder to heat up and requires a preheater. Try using some 60-30 leaded solder with rosin core. much easier to heat and to work with.

    • @BIGREDnotw
      @BIGREDnotw Před 4 lety +4

      @Adam White rosin core leaded solder, 60-40 ratio is fine. Probably fine in diameter. Depends on how big your pads are.

    • @Real88Mad
      @Real88Mad Před 4 lety +2

      Same here, it’s easy, simple & direct which is a wonderful effort

  • @chrismichaelis7880
    @chrismichaelis7880 Před 10 měsíci +74

    I wish more how-to videos were like this. Clear, concise, and right to the point. Beautiful!

  • @karen5776
    @karen5776 Před 7 lety +283

    This will be my first attempt at soldering and I really appreciate you taking the time to explain how to do this correctly. Thank you!

  • @techpriest4347
    @techpriest4347 Před 8 lety +616

    One thing that really messed me up as a beginner was no one had told me that you're not supposed to apply solder to the iron, but to the piece the iron heats up. Wish that had been spelled out, would have saved a few early projects

    • @GeddyRC
      @GeddyRC Před 8 lety +24

      Brand new to the concept of soldering here, but looking to take on a Raspberry Pi project that will require a little bit of it. I assumed the purpose of the iron was to melt solder as well -- glad I found this video!

    • @urgamecshk
      @urgamecshk Před 7 lety +2

      She says it two minutes in

    • @techpriest4347
      @techpriest4347 Před 7 lety +99

      I wasn't talking about her, I was talking about how people who had taught me electronics repair in the past had failed to mention that

    • @demoinja3695
      @demoinja3695 Před 7 lety +9

      i know that feel bro Q.Q

    • @brieflycake
      @brieflycake Před 7 lety +6

      yeah but she says it two minutes in

  • @kayleighwhitehurst6037
    @kayleighwhitehurst6037 Před rokem +22

    Brilliant! 8 years on and you're still teaching new people. I was taught to solder at school but forgotten most of it over the intervening decades. This is a brilliant reminder. Thank you.

  • @VideoCesar07
    @VideoCesar07 Před 7 lety +142

    I just wanted to give you a huge hug and thanks for posting this. My soldering always looked sloppy because I did everything you are NOT supposed to do. After seeing your video I finally tackled a project I had been dreading and by following the simple things you mentioned it was really quick, painless and...it worked. Thanks!

  • @BraddockB
    @BraddockB Před 6 lety +40

    Exactly what I needed to know.
    I don’t know how I went so long without doing this myself but you just gave me all the confidence and knowledge I need to do it right the first time.

  • @PROcrastiDRIVESVofficial
    @PROcrastiDRIVESVofficial Před 8 lety +11

    This tutorial is so perfect, I don't think the internet needs another soldering for beginners tutorial. Cheers!

    • @cheasea
      @cheasea Před 8 lety +1

      +PROcrastiDRIVE SV There was one major flaw in how she attached the wires. They should be tied together.
      Good video though

    • @PROcrastiDRIVESVofficial
      @PROcrastiDRIVESVofficial Před 8 lety +1

      +cheasea Ok, didn't notice that. I needed to solder a new DC jack onto an ASUS laptop motherboard (never tried anything of the sort before). The tip on heating the metal plate and wire, then feeding in the solder made it so damn easy. Except when one especially thick pin on the Jack wouldn't get hot enough. That was the only sketchy bit, I didn't want to turn up the iron too much for fear of melting a very expensive board lol. I eventually used the force or something but there's definitely enough solder on it now.

    • @cheasea
      @cheasea Před 8 lety +1

      gotta watch out for that temp!

  • @derekmartin7171
    @derekmartin7171 Před 3 lety +19

    You answered every question i had after unsuccessfully attempting to solder for the first time. Thank you for doing that in such a direct manner. It makes me feel as if my intelligence and time were respected. Cheers!

  • @ClearAlera
    @ClearAlera Před 2 lety +5

    Fantastic video - short, sweet and to the point! I had a course in college where they had us solder components to a board but I only knew the most basic objective, which was somehow getting the melted solder into place and then letting it cool to harden. I had a tough time because I kept trying to just melt the solder directly from the iron onto the component; I never knew you were supposed to heat the component first and use that to melt the solder. Live and learn!

  • @arslanxelan9606
    @arslanxelan9606 Před 3 lety +3

    This is the best introduction to soldering I have seen yet. Straight to the point and very clear. Thank you!

  • @illioptopede
    @illioptopede Před 5 lety +17

    I'm brand new to soldering, so this is super helpful! I have a little beginners manual and it was kinda confusing, but you've helped immensely!

  • @noel4715
    @noel4715 Před 6 lety +21

    Your voice is really comforting. Nice vid!

  • @LOTIL62
    @LOTIL62 Před 8 měsíci

    This is an example of a tutorial done right. Examples are clear, explainations are quick and to the point.
    This is possibly one of the best and quick lessons around!

  • @heyitsmeian
    @heyitsmeian Před rokem +1

    This is the most concise, accurate and informative video on soldering I've found online. Kudos to you! I'm including it as a reference in a tutorial video I made about repairing an obscure Austrian sports timing clock. Thank you so much!

  • @Qinti101
    @Qinti101 Před 6 lety +5

    Thank you for making videos like this. I am starting to dabble in electronics and learning how to solder is a must in this case. This video is a great starting point before practicing on some test boards.

  • @Sawta
    @Sawta Před 8 lety +8

    I hadn't thought about taping components down. Thanks for the tip!

  • @TisEyerish1
    @TisEyerish1 Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent video, oneTesla! Thank you so much for teaching us exactly what we need to know...no "fluff" to take up time needlessly. I can't tell you how much I value that! Kudos to you!

  • @eatdrinkgaming
    @eatdrinkgaming Před 2 lety

    I am brand new to soldering. I had watched a few how-to videos directed at beginners before finding yours, and I am glad I did! I think I have a better understanding of soldering now. Thank you!

  • @stardustrelaxingvibes
    @stardustrelaxingvibes Před 4 lety +3

    I’ve always had reservations about soldering mainly due to many failed attempts as a teenager (pre-CZcams, lol) I followed this beginners tutorial, absolutely spot on with the advice given & managed to repair my work tool 👌

  • @JeroenLapre
    @JeroenLapre Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you for this tutorial. Getting back into electronics after many years. Your tutorial is an excellent refresher. =)

  • @goatsticks101
    @goatsticks101 Před 3 lety +1

    This is an amazing tutorial!! I really appreciate how you described the chemistry and techniques so simply, Thank You!

  • @Rain1
    @Rain1 Před 4 lety

    This is quite useful. I'm about to do my first project by replacing the micro switches in my mouse within the next month or so and have been looking up tips for soldering. Pretty much the most concise and summarized beginner tutorial to soldering. Thanks

  • @MindOverEverything
    @MindOverEverything Před 4 lety +8

    I watched it twice and now soldering is no longer a mystery to me. Thank you!

  • @robinsperanza1117
    @robinsperanza1117 Před 9 lety +8

    ty that was very informative and I actually feel like I learned something

  • @jaiar12
    @jaiar12 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is an amazing tutorial. Concise, clear, very helpful high-quality visuals, even shows what not to do. 10/10 all around

  • @signalscout6020
    @signalscout6020 Před 2 lety +1

    A couple of “whys” mentioned here about tip-cleaning that I have not seen in other tutorials. Good quality, thank you.

  • @alexyadron6609
    @alexyadron6609 Před 4 lety +3

    I found this video-clip very helpful to me👍

  • @hangugeohaksaeng
    @hangugeohaksaeng Před 7 lety +13

    Very well made video. Your voice is easy to listen to. Thanks. :)

  • @idgafa6872
    @idgafa6872 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you oneTesla! Your video is clear, easy to understand and gave me the courage to do some simple soldering on my own.

  • @MatthewMcClellan
    @MatthewMcClellan Před 3 lety +2

    Terrific tutorial. This was a huge help for me. Put it right to work repairing a speaker cable tonight. It went beautifully. 👍🏻

  • @penelopemcconnell8769
    @penelopemcconnell8769 Před 7 lety +17

    I love your voice! It's like I'm soldering with my best friend or sister... it makes me feel confident and comfortable, specially because I'll be soldering jewelry as a really great aficionada since I know nothing about either soldering or jewelry... Ha! I got this!

  • @nivekkled
    @nivekkled Před 8 lety +6

    oneTesla well done. I love how you get right to the point. My soldering station is coming UPS today. Will practice what I've learned from you. Thanks

  • @dertwerst
    @dertwerst Před 3 lety

    Great info, delivered quickly. You even talked about how long it takes to properly heat a joint, which seems to be missing from other tutorials I've watched. Thanks.

  • @Lilliputian63
    @Lilliputian63 Před 8 lety

    Excellent tutorial!! You mentioned things other tutorials completely neglect...simple, but important things such as in what order to remove the solder and gun. Nice! Thanks for your time.

  • @deganni2688
    @deganni2688 Před 8 lety +40

    very helpful - thanks

    • @oneTesla
      @oneTesla  Před 8 lety +5

      ric m You're welcome!

    • @NossyDrelich
      @NossyDrelich Před 8 lety +1

      +oneTesla thanks I learned alot. How did you make this video?

    • @00tonytone
      @00tonytone Před 8 lety +2

      +oneTesla im trying to fix a plasma tv that shuts off like in 20 minutes found out its the soldering points under heat sinks. i put a soldering iron on those pins but the solder doesnt melt.

    • @00tonytone
      @00tonytone Před 8 lety

      +oneTesla im trying to fix a plasma tv that shuts off like in 20 minutes found out its the soldering points under heat sinks. i put a soldering iron on those pins but the solder doesnt melt.

    • @00tonytone
      @00tonytone Před 8 lety

      +oneTesla im trying to fix a plasma tv that shuts off like in 20 minutes found out its the soldering points under heat sinks. i put a soldering iron on those pins but the solder doesnt melt.

  • @jSkaffaa
    @jSkaffaa Před 5 lety +15

    Haha the “what not to do” part, that resistor was hanging on for dear life.

  • @TheRationalPi
    @TheRationalPi Před 5 lety

    I took a short class on soldering technique a long time ago, but I've hardly used it since. This was a great refresher on the basics for someone who's skills have gotten rusty!

  • @7snowdog
    @7snowdog Před 7 měsíci

    Short, simple, straight to the point. I love it! Thank you. I needed to learn soldering for my diy christmas ornaments.

  • @luchighwalker7524
    @luchighwalker7524 Před 7 lety +164

    I was totally gonna make a joke about cleaning the tip, but this video was so good and informative, I refrained from doing that.
    thank you

  • @kmcdash9755
    @kmcdash9755 Před 4 lety +6

    I love how you said (this example is exagerrated) gahahshs like you guessed my mind hahaha

  • @stevesohl8249
    @stevesohl8249 Před 2 měsíci

    Such an excellent, concise video! Thank you so much. So many people make long unnecessarily complicated videos and it's always appreciated to see a great, to the point tutorial.

  • @Valcuda
    @Valcuda Před 2 lety +2

    Yesterday was my first time soldering, and I just assumed you out the solder on the iron itself.
    Honestly, this video is an amazing help! And I'm sure if I watched it before I soldered yesterday, it would've looked a lot better XD
    Thanks so much for the video!

  • @joyon1340
    @joyon1340 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I love your voice,

  • @victor8685
    @victor8685 Před 6 lety +7

    Just a tip, twist the wires together before soldering them please.

  • @blessedmeadow9624
    @blessedmeadow9624 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video and very concise. I agree with some of the other comments about how other sites drone on and on. No one wants to hear that; we just want the information we came for. You gave us what we were looking for and still had time to show us some pitfalls to avoid... all within a few minutes.
    Great job again!

  • @MrCucitrice
    @MrCucitrice Před rokem +1

    I’m glad I decided to look this up on a whim. Your “what not to do” segment is how I’ve been trying to solder this whole time. Granted, I’ve not been soldering very long, but still.

  • @shyam.invests
    @shyam.invests Před 9 lety +17

    What is flux and what is it used for

    • @oneTesla
      @oneTesla  Před 9 lety +5

      Flux is a mild acid that eats away at the oxide layer on the surface of metals. It helps solder stick to pads and wires.

    • @AMalas
      @AMalas Před 9 lety +26

      oneTesla FLUX IS NOT ACID. I REPEAT, NEVER USE ACID BASED FLUX ON ELECTRONICS. USE ROSIN OR YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE A BAD DAY

    • @qwanom
      @qwanom Před 9 lety +3

      ShoeGame use colophony (rosin) flux, based on tree resin! Acid flux sould be cleaned by using a pure alcohol. Acid fluxes are used for soldering an iron based wire, etc.
      You can find also cream like soldering paste based on rosin, liquid - rosin dissolved in alcohol and pure colophony, like a rock, yellow or red transparent.
      For surface mount (SMD) there is a paste with low temperature melting solder and flux, but this kind of soldering is made by hot air soldering gun or infrared stand (which is expensive).

    • @Iliek
      @Iliek Před 7 lety +3

      lol the amount of disinfo out there about about soldering is just insane

    • @AMalas
      @AMalas Před 7 lety

      Iliek Tehbut if i said something wrong correct me

  • @robertpohli5601
    @robertpohli5601 Před 6 lety +3

    the thing they don't tell to beginners is that the copper board lies in electronic shops four month and years and builds a very nice copper oxide layer which makes the surface tension higher for the solder tin and when you use some cheap equipment the results will not be to good - so to begin you should use cream cleanser in order to remove that form the copper

    • @speed2998
      @speed2998 Před 5 lety

      When I took the NASA soldering course years ago they recommended a typist's ink eraser (the white
      stuff) to clean the trace before soldering. These are still available at the better stationery stores.

  • @mrwishe
    @mrwishe Před rokem +1

    This was wonderfully clear. Thank you for your time spent on teaching this to us newbies. Lots of great info I didn't get from watching others!

  • @WTomMeier
    @WTomMeier Před 7 lety +1

    Excellent presentation. Quick accurate and no nonsense. Many thanks and I hope you make more instructional videos.

  • @xiadui7209
    @xiadui7209 Před 7 lety +46

    Can i use soldering on people? Will it hurt?

    • @oneTesla
      @oneTesla  Před 7 lety +20

      Do not solder people. Solder is very hot and will burn the skin (not to mention that most solder contains lead, which is toxic).

    • @slumberlust
      @slumberlust Před 7 lety +48

      Yes, you can solder two people together, but make sure you do not use Rosin based flux for people to people connections.

    • @fathmasameer7523
      @fathmasameer7523 Před 7 lety +1

      Tyler Parrott lol

    • @xiadui7209
      @xiadui7209 Před 7 lety +1

      thanx

    • @renragged
      @renragged Před 7 lety +14

      You should only every solder your own eyes shut to get a good nights sleep. Other than that, never solder on people.

  • @paulvanderveen1986
    @paulvanderveen1986 Před 8 lety +18

    great video!!! (by the way you have a beautiful voice:-)

    • @appbigeasyreachtop
      @appbigeasyreachtop Před 7 lety

      yes,good voice

    • @malasharma9427
      @malasharma9427 Před 6 lety

      I just think that's...umm Tech Voice.. cuz!! Heard the exact same sound on tonnes of other videos.. plus it's so flawless.. and is almost neutral (doesn't actually have a specific accent)

  • @deniseherud
    @deniseherud Před 3 lety

    Ty for making a very clear and concise video for newbs.👍🏻 I’ve been doing some jewelry soldering but working on electronics seems intimidating..this was super helpful!

  • @slvpd
    @slvpd Před rokem

    Excellent concise information. Thank you! I have a digital clock kit delivering this week as my first soldering project. Looking forward to learning. Your video was very helpful to me, miss.

  • @mmast1898
    @mmast1898 Před 7 lety +6

    Sounds like asmr

  • @mark_cox
    @mark_cox Před 5 lety +5

    protip twist the wires together before applying soder, don't just have them side by side like in the video

    • @garybeard2109
      @garybeard2109 Před 5 lety +6

      Actually, she did it the exact way NASA recommends soldering two wires together (laying the wires next to each other without twisting them together). Tested and proven to be the strongest connection by NASA ;)

    • @evilklown55
      @evilklown55 Před 5 lety +1

      LOL @ it's stronger to do them side-by side rather than twisting them together -- that makes zero sense. Lucky for us our intellectual betters are here to save the day.

    • @kagomesg7
      @kagomesg7 Před 5 lety +2

      @@evilklown55 idk. If NASA tells us not top dip something, I rather trust them than internet majors.

    • @Afootpluto
      @Afootpluto Před 5 lety

      @@garybeard2109 not completely true. NASA has many other ways to solder two wires together, the most common is the lineman splice. The splice in this video is the lap splice and the splice in the video is not done correctly.

    • @garybeard2109
      @garybeard2109 Před 5 lety

      @@Afootpluto @afootpluto My comment is completely true, though it is also true, there are other ways NASA recommends soldering two wires. My reply was directed at the comment which directed people to twist the wires together before soldering. I, in no way made reference to whether the creator of this video did anything correctly or incorrectly. I simply made reference to the demonstrated method being the strongest method as per NASA. According to NASA-STD-8739.4A - 2016-06-30 page 69 line #: d. The conductors to be spliced shall not be twisted together.

  • @mikey19468
    @mikey19468 Před 3 lety

    I literally just decided to pick up Soldering to work on electronics and this cleared up SOOOO much for me! Thank you a ton!

  • @amgadghaly6218
    @amgadghaly6218 Před 7 měsíci

    A very concise, straight to the point, pleonasm-free video, thx from Hurghada, Egypt

  • @Roger__Wilco
    @Roger__Wilco Před 4 lety +8

    Why do Americans say "sodder", always seems so weird to hear.

    • @Miggy_Migg
      @Miggy_Migg Před 4 lety +3

      I’m American and whenever I say “Soul-der” I’m correct to “sodder” by others lol. I’ve wondered this as well.

    • @evildiesel1709
      @evildiesel1709 Před 3 lety +1

      same reason they say aluminum - just to be awkward:)

  • @emelle1283
    @emelle1283 Před 5 lety +4

    Why do American;s pronounce it SODDER instead of SOLDER. Is the army full of SODDIERS too?

    • @hazoomeh
      @hazoomeh Před 5 lety +2

      Consult an English dictionary and you will have your answer. Good day.

    • @stuartg40
      @stuartg40 Před 5 lety +1

      @@hazoomeh In the UK, the 'l' in solder is pronounced. If you discover how the Americans came to believe it was silent, please let me know. "Sole-der", as with "sole-juh" (soldier) is the norm where the English language was created, although it can occasionally be heard pronounced as "sol-der", with a short 'o'.

    • @KnuckleHunkybuck
      @KnuckleHunkybuck Před 5 lety +1

      Are you saying that Americans don't know how to talk correctly? If while reading that sentence, you didn't pronounce the word "talk" the same as you would pronounce the word "talcum", you aren't terribly consistent with your pronunciation either. If you're going to talk the talk, you should walk the walk.

    • @stuartg40
      @stuartg40 Před 5 lety +1

      @@KnuckleHunkybuck Clearly not. I merely expressed a knowledge of the linguistic divide created by the span of the Atlantic. As you ought to know, the English language is rife with pronunciation discrepancies, so your example is void. Don't get defensive: I stated a fact and asked how it came to be that the American pronunciation differs from that of the English that gave the USA its (now bastardised) language.

    • @KnuckleHunkybuck
      @KnuckleHunkybuck Před 5 lety +1

      +Stuart Black
      Uh, I was replying to Em Elle's original comment. My very point was that there are discrepancies, therefore her(?) ascertainment that "solder" should be pronounced the same as "soldier" was moot. If you don't pronounce the "l" in "talk", "walk", "balk", or "stalk", clearly a silent "l" is very much a part of the English language.

  • @beebopcola
    @beebopcola Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the close up views! A tricky bit of work, but as a viewer, it really enhanced my understanding!

  • @FinnGamble
    @FinnGamble Před 2 lety

    Excellent tutorial. That's a lot of info condensed into four minutes, yet very clearly presented!

  • @Fiddler104
    @Fiddler104 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great video. Short and sweet with just enough info. Thanks

  • @TartanOfficial
    @TartanOfficial Před 8 měsíci

    I’ve started repairing broken controllers, soldering is something I knew I needed to learn to be able to get the most out of the broken parts and pieces I have. Thank you for the great tutorial :)

  • @ValgniTehki
    @ValgniTehki Před 2 měsíci

    I'm new to soldering and have watched several videos showing people how to solder. They never have the camera close enough so I can never see what being done. Also, they don't half go on and on about a lot of crap. This video was simple, to the point and filmed so we could actually see how to solder. Much appreciated!

  • @DerpypawsProductions
    @DerpypawsProductions Před rokem

    This simple approach with no overthinking allowed me to learn basic soldering and do a successful project. Thanks!

  • @tomlinsonmichaels2040

    Perfect. Short and succinct. Got what I needed to know, pleasantly, quickly and efficiently. Thanks

  • @richardtripp4308
    @richardtripp4308 Před 5 lety

    I like this video as it covers simple basic soldering technique. Easy to understand and easy to implement.

  • @simonaioanadarok1927
    @simonaioanadarok1927 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I haven't done soldering for eight years and today I have an interview for a job where I will have to do soldering for a while 😅 this video refreshed my memories , thank you!

  • @lettherebepiece7184
    @lettherebepiece7184 Před 8 lety

    Hi,You have done a brilliant soldering tutorial here,This has been one of the clearest close ups `with clear instructions also covered a few issues that put things in a most understanding way.
    Well done this is how a video should be done.

  • @redstickham6394
    @redstickham6394 Před 4 lety

    I haven't soldered in a long time and this was a nice refresher. Thanks!

  • @michaelpfister1283
    @michaelpfister1283 Před 2 lety

    Great beginner tutorial! You are the first person who has explained what the sponge is for! LOL Appreciate it greatly, I now feel confident to try my first solder joint on an old model railroad engine I am trying to put back in service. :-)

  • @LookingIntently
    @LookingIntently Před 6 lety

    That was really helpful. I'm about to solder wire leads to speaker connectors - and I've never soldered before! I feel pretty confident after watching this. Thanks!!

  • @groggysword33
    @groggysword33 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for explaining what Rosin Core Solder does.
    No other videos that are beginner oriented that I’ve seen, have done that.

  • @joelovitt3299
    @joelovitt3299 Před 2 lety

    This is the ONLY decent and concise tutorial for soldering that I found online. Thanks for knowing what you're doing and having great presentational skills!

    • @Roarmeister2
      @Roarmeister2 Před 2 lety

      Meh, I've seen a dozen better videos out there.

  • @jayc3110
    @jayc3110 Před 5 lety

    An excellent lesson. Very clear and crisp. Thank you.

  • @virginiaray2145
    @virginiaray2145 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for your step by step precise instructions. I feel confident as a first time user of a soldering tool, that everything will turn out well.

  • @paulgeare6035
    @paulgeare6035 Před 3 lety

    Great tutorial. Clear, concise, and useful.

  • @freshgresh
    @freshgresh Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent video. You actually get to the point! Really appreciate the close ups also. 10/10

  • @kirafawkes6529
    @kirafawkes6529 Před 13 dny

    I'm supposed to start learning how to solder soon, and this video gave me more confidence in my first try, thank you. ☺️ Slow and concise, not too slow or convoluted. 👌

  • @Johnwould1
    @Johnwould1 Před 2 lety

    What a perfectly explained and succinct tutorial. Thank you!

  • @bobbypropes5346
    @bobbypropes5346 Před 7 měsíci

    Hey, this was SUPER helpful. Great video. Thanks for being so clear & concise. The “what not to do” example as also super helpful. Cheers!

  • @jayuihlein1664
    @jayuihlein1664 Před 6 lety

    Excellent tutorial! Thank you. Now, I think I can do this effectively. Best wishes!

  • @abdulrafefarooqui7226

    Well explained and demonstrated in lucid way. I wanted to solder for my hobbies, but wasn't doing it perfectly. Your video helped me introduce this basic skill. Thank you.

  • @ipitrader
    @ipitrader Před 2 lety

    @oneTesla > Thank you for this great video ! You have such an amazing way of explaining things to others, it's wonderful to listen. Your teaching motivates people to try and do what was just learned. Parents don't teach these things to their children, it's a pity. It's a skill that urges your brain to create and invent things. Thank you for reminding me about soldering and teaching me how to do it right, including the safety basics. That's all I need , the rest is to practice.

  • @trudat1498
    @trudat1498 Před 3 lety

    I appreciate this video more than I can possibly say. Thank you so very much, you are a lifesaver 💜

  • @mmedina
    @mmedina Před měsícem

    Total beginner here. Your video is very good! Straight to the point, and easy to follow. I'll use it later today to do my first attempt.

  • @katateochi
    @katateochi Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent tutorial. Short, clear and concise. Nice.

  • @squidstowaway5146
    @squidstowaway5146 Před rokem

    I am soldering for the first time (since high school electronics) building the Sanni Cart Reader. Thank you for the tutorial!

  • @achaziel
    @achaziel Před 5 lety

    Oh my god thank you so much. I'm gonna have to solder something on my keyboard without ever having used a soldering iron before in my life, you made me aware of so many little pitfalls I'd have fallen into otherwise. Seriously, thank you.

  • @jacobernardo7065
    @jacobernardo7065 Před měsícem

    Easily understood and well explained! Thank you!

  • @StonyRC
    @StonyRC Před 3 lety

    Damn ... that is a first-class, succinct, clear, professional and thoroughly excellent beginners tutorial. Many Thanks ... even though I'm almost 7 years late!

  • @flow5718
    @flow5718 Před 3 lety

    Really helpful video for a beginner, thanks! Very soothing and to the point presentation too. The way CZcams used to be

  • @muhammadshafiqulhoqakand9852

    A very good tutorial for the beginners. Thank you so much.

  • @michaelsutliffe5714
    @michaelsutliffe5714 Před 6 lety

    I am a beginner, and found this video very helpful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @alexanderdeschutter8820

    Rad. Clearly and concisely communicated what I needed to know. Great video , thank you

  • @ZeroTheHeroGOAT
    @ZeroTheHeroGOAT Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you! I've obviously been doing it all wrong! It's weird, though. I've been trying to do something similar but I guess I just haven't been patient enough. After watching this quick guide I was confident it would work and it did. My solders looks really nice and works perfectly. Luckily I hadn't just thrown away all the things I weren't able to repair, so I had a list of work to do;
    My beloved (and vintage) 360 controller; Now working perfectly.
    My old gaming headset where one speaker had lost audio connection; Now working perfectly.
    My wife's tablet got a few components replaced; Sucked away my poor solders, replaced them and now it's working like a charm.
    Why didn't I think of looking for help on youtube before!!!

  • @cldel66
    @cldel66 Před rokem

    Excellent - just what I was looking for! Thank you.