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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Robin Hewitt View Post
    You can hand solder .05" pitch.
    I hand-solder 0.5mm pitch (0.02") I wouldn't want to go any lower than that (and it does involve desoldering braid). It can be a bit hit-and-miss without the braid (mainly miss), but I did manage it once.

    I use the same technique as the 0.05" pitch (2nd video above is really using the same technique as wave soldering), but then the braid cleans up the shorts that you inevitably get (wave soldering's only really good for 0.8mm and above).

    If you do use the 2nd video link, then it does take a bit of guts to do it the first time (best to practice!), and it works really well if you have solder resist on your board (I don't, but it's still okay - especially with desolder braid to clear up the mess!).
    Last edited by tribbles; 16-08-2009 at 04:25 PM.

  2. #2
    I do .025" but it ain't pretty :whistling:
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  3. #3
    Thanks All

    That guy in the 2nd vid makes it look so easy.....

    Has anybody made the hot air gun from the first link?

    You do have a recoil less solder sucker, don't you?
    No I dont. just a recoil one. I take it that a recoil less one is what they modded to make the hot air gun?
    Last edited by Ross77; 16-08-2009 at 09:45 PM. Reason: spelling again

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Ross77 View Post
    I take it that a recoil less one is what they modded to make the hot air gun?
    I would imagine it's easier to reverse the direction of the airflow than a recoil sucker.

  5. #5
    I would imagine it's easier to reverse the direction of the airflow than a recoil sucker.
    Ok now i'm confused. Isnt a recoil sucker like a pen, Press the plunger down and then hit the release button to suck?

  6. #6
    They look very different, the sucker has a trigger to turn on the pump, the blower is permanently on so you can set the flow and temp.

    I got mine cheap on flea-bay
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  7. #7
    Cheers,

    I'd better start looking then. Any makes to look for or avoid?

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Robin Hewitt View Post
    I do .025" but it ain't pretty :whistling:
    Prettier than my 0.02" without solder resist (cheat!) though

    Note that the two pins that look like they're shorted aren't - it just flux that didn't come off the third cleaning I did with it.
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