Circuit Board Drill Bits?
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Yes I should have added that.
Tin the tip with a blob of solder and it will heat the hole much quicker.
Also if working on PCB use the lowest heat you can get away with as the higher temps may lift the pad.
Tin the tip with a blob of solder and it will heat the hole much quicker.
Also if working on PCB use the lowest heat you can get away with as the higher temps may lift the pad.
Tom
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Re: Circuit Board Drill Bits?
I heat up the solder and use a straw in my mouth to blow the solder through the hole.I'm not recomending anyone else try it.
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I'm not either.I heat up the solder and use a straw in my mouth to blow the solder through the hole.I'm not recomending anyone else try it.
Re: Circuit Board Drill Bits?
Blow through the straw? That's brilliant! Why didn't I think of that? I've been doing it backwards all these years. Maybe now I'll be able to taste food again!cbass wrote:I heat up the solder and use a straw in my mouth to blow the solder through the hole.I'm not recomending anyone else try it.
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When I need to open a stubborn hole, I stand the board vertically in the panavise, so that one eye sees the component side of the board, an the other eye sees the solder side. Soldering iron in my right hand heats the pad from one side of the board, and solder sucker in my left hand sucks from the opposite side.
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Works for me just gotta remember not to suck.I do a lot of dysfunctinal stuffvibratoking wrote:I'm not either.I heat up the solder and use a straw in my mouth to blow the solder through the hole.I'm not recomending anyone else try it.
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Now that might work with a small air compressor.cbass wrote:I heat up the solder and use a straw in my mouth to blow the solder through the hole.I'm not recomending anyone else try it.
I happen to have a little one that would work...
Re: Circuit Board Drill Bits?
It works(don't try it) unless you have bong lung or something.I just do it over the trash can so solder bits go in there.Leaves both hands free also
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This is an interesting thread...First we're drilling circuit boards and now we're blowin through straws...to get rid of some solder?
Disclaimer: These are dangerous stunts that should only be attempted by trained professionals. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME.
Disclaimer: These are dangerous stunts that should only be attempted by trained professionals. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME.
Re: Circuit Board Drill Bits?
I guess we should distinguish between having the circuit board installed in the amp or having the board out of the amp on the bench.
The reason I like to use the sucker in the amp is that you can usually clean out an eyetlet without the solder falling through to the chassis.
I also use a dental mirror to look underneath to check for blobs.
Those can raise havoc if they are floating around the amp.
The reason I like to use the sucker in the amp is that you can usually clean out an eyetlet without the solder falling through to the chassis.
I also use a dental mirror to look underneath to check for blobs.
Those can raise havoc if they are floating around the amp.
Tom
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