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I am a terrible solderer
ChadTower:
Well, I don't think that the solder I use is a problem, since 90% of the time I am desoldering, not soldering. Hell, the other day I had trouble just reflowing solder. I had the iron set for 40w, and the only way I could flow the solder was to actually touch the solder with the tip... that shouldn't be the case. I wonder if my station is defective.
shmokes:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on April 29, 2005, 04:19:41 pm ---Hrm... see, the tinning is part of what I am bad at. How exactly does one tin? When I do it, I end up with burned solder on the tip, that eventually just builds up and I have to take an emory board to the tip to get it off... I suspect my biggest problem is that the tips get dirty so fast the way I'm doing it, that they don't conduct heat well anymore.
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Go to Radio Shack and get this: http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog_name=CTLG&category_name=CTLG_011_009_007_002&product_id=64-020
Just clean your tip off real well with a wet sponge and then press it into this stuff (while hot). It takes all the guesswork out of tinning. I picked it up when I first started soldering so I could mod my Xbox. I had been practicing on some an old motherboard and was having a helluva time so I went and bought a few of the things that looked like they might make it easier. This, combined with a little pen that cleans the dust and oil and residue from oxidization off the circuit board made the whole process much easier. I couldn't get my solder to stick to the motherboard solder pads for the life of me until I used this contact-cleaner pen first. And the solder flowed so nicely off my tip once I started tinning it with the tinning-for-dummies stuff.
Anyway, the stuff is cheap enough that you won't be too put out if I'm full of crap. On the other hand, I'm not. Try it immediately.