I often use a jewelers loupe, of around X10 magnification, or a pair of those head worn magnifiers purchased from Harbor Freight Tools, (A.K.A.' the adult male toy store') Ira.


On 10/12/2014 2:08 PM, Terry Kennedy wrote:
On Sunday, October 12, 2014 2:53:47 PM UTC-4, nixiebunny wrote:

    No magnification? You nuts.


I have a photographer's magnifier which I use to inspect the work when I'm done to make sure I don't have any solder bridges.

I do have a rework table with magnifier, but I end up taking off / putting on my eyeglasses when switching from using the magnifier to just eyeballing the work, so I do it all without and then inspect with the little round magnifier.
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