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lufcfan 26-05-2004 13:11

Cheers Seany. I called in at the Maplin across the way in Bradford when I was at the Honda garage for the new car. I got some tip cleaner/Tinner and that cleaned it right up and tinned it. I am well happy with my progress and am feeling v. confident indeed. Maybe give it a go for real in a few weeks. Thanks for all your help so far... LUFCfan :D

seaneyb2003 26-05-2004 13:20

dats alright yea that tip tinner is very useful im getting some next week. and some flux.

spedmetal 26-05-2004 16:49

Quote:

Originally posted by seaneyb2003
hell yea i got some good advice

right it sounds like you have got to much solder on your iron dont use that much ok.

Ok then does your tip look a bit black ? if so turn on the soldering iron and file (can you sandpaper) the nib gently not to hard or ur snap the tip and then apply some solder wipe it off on the sponge and u will see a shinny surface on ur iron now your solder wont slip away and its tinned :)

NO NO NO!!! Never file or sand the tips on your irons!!!! There is a nickel (and some other coating) on the tips. If you file or sand the coating off the tips will soon burn them selves up fast! To clean the tip all I do is jam a bunch of solder onto the tip while it’s hot and roll the large ball of solder around the tip by slowly rolling the iron back and forth. After 30 second to a minute of this, wipe off the tip on a damp sponge. Also tip cleaner does work good but it can be corrosive and wear out the tip faster.

seaneyb2003 27-05-2004 00:08

sorry thats what my electronics teacher told me.


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