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Thanks for making these videos! They're really great! I'm always looking to improve my soldering- to make the very best connections in every way possible- your videos have helped immensely! Please continue to share your knowledge!!
Thank you for watching them! Spoiler alert: the MOST important factor is a clean work piece. After that it's adequate heat, followed by having clean solder, soldering iron, etc.
Best video about through hole soldering that I've seen so far. Very imformative and greay tips. Cheers for the video and continue making such quality videos.
I found this video very useful and it was very well-made. You can tell you know what you're talking about you got the scar to prove it. Lol Great video!
Thank you. This is a trick I picked up over the past 58 years of soldering. I've never seen it taught either so I thought I would pass it along. In the live demo at the end, I don't touch the pad directly. That works when the pad is small and the solder can heat it up. If you are working on heavier copper connections, you will have to use direct contact.
Great video, thank you. I'm very new to the hobby, forgive my ignorance: 1: Some people use blu-tak to hold components in place while soldering them, any issues? Also, I'm about to assemble a Morserino 32 PCB kit to learn morse code, the chap who makes the kits says we must use leaded wire. Here in the UK, it is VERY hard to find leaded wire from trustworthy sellers, unless you are a professional... Any thoughts on non-leaded wire? Any brands/types work better? In advance, thank you very much for your time. Best regards, 73 de 2E0HJN
Blu-tak eh? I've never seen someone do that, but I think it contains oil(s) of some type, and oil is one of the worst things you have around while soldering. Just the tiny amount of natural oil from your hands can cause solder to not stick well. I've only used lead-free solder on plumbing pipes, never on electrical stuff. The best general advice I can give is to use a top brand and do some research on it. Good solder with flux is very important in getting good connections.
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Thanks for explaining WHY you're doing what you're doing and providing examples! Most people on YT just do the thing, and move on.
Thank you for noticing.
Very informative, thanks very much!
Thank you!
Thanks for making these videos! They're really great! I'm always looking to improve my soldering- to make the very best connections in every way possible- your videos have helped immensely! Please continue to share your knowledge!!
Thank you for watching them! Spoiler alert: the MOST important factor is a clean work piece. After that it's adequate heat, followed by having clean solder, soldering iron, etc.
Best video about through hole soldering that I've seen so far. Very imformative and greay tips. Cheers for the video and continue making such quality videos.
I found this video very useful and it was very well-made. You can tell you know what you're talking about you got the scar to prove it. Lol Great video!
It would hurt my credibility if I told you how many scars I have!
Thank you so much! Very well explained!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@tsbrownie ❤🇷🇴❤
Cool
Good video make one with small hole like multimeter board micro holes. Thank you
Thanks bro for this
You bet.
Nice explainer! I've never seen this technique (sliding down). Does the tip come in contact with the pad?
Thank you. This is a trick I picked up over the past 58 years of soldering. I've never seen it taught either so I thought I would pass it along. In the live demo at the end, I don't touch the pad directly. That works when the pad is small and the solder can heat it up. If you are working on heavier copper connections, you will have to use direct contact.
LOL! First time I ever read a disc disclaimer on soldering. Who is the litigator threatening you?
It's a good luck charm to ward off potentials.
Great video, thank you.
I'm very new to the hobby, forgive my ignorance:
1: Some people use blu-tak to hold components in place while soldering them, any issues?
Also, I'm about to assemble a Morserino 32 PCB kit to learn morse code, the chap who makes the kits says we must use leaded wire.
Here in the UK, it is VERY hard to find leaded wire from trustworthy sellers, unless you are a professional...
Any thoughts on non-leaded wire? Any brands/types work better?
In advance, thank you very much for your time.
Best regards,
73 de 2E0HJN
Blu-tak eh? I've never seen someone do that, but I think it contains oil(s) of some type, and oil is one of the worst things you have around while soldering. Just the tiny amount of natural oil from your hands can cause solder to not stick well.
I've only used lead-free solder on plumbing pipes, never on electrical stuff. The best general advice I can give is to use a top brand and do some research on it. Good solder with flux is very important in getting good connections.
@@tsbrownie Thank you.