Al Kossow wrote:
> Cleaning the Hakko is SO much easier than a
> Pace (there is no glass to burn your
> fingers on).
The newer Pace desoldering tools (SX-90, SX-100)
are much better, both in cleaning (disposable traps)
and usage (the tips simply don't block at all).
Bill S.
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I have a 605. I tend to use solder wick though, it has been a while since
I needed a powered sucker.
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 8:40 AM systems_glitch via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Another Hakko 472D owner here. Got mine in pieces as used/nonworking.
> They're easy to rebuild. I've u
Another Hakko 472D owner here. Got mine in pieces as used/nonworking.
They're easy to rebuild. I've used the 808s at workshops/friends' places,
there's no comparison IMO. I use the "pencil" style handpiece, we had the
"gun" style at a previous job, I definitely like the "pencil" style better.
Than
I have the combo unit including solder. I do not have any other experience
with any high-end ware but I can say that this unit does all I need and
does it well.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 7:17 PM Chuck Guzis via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On 11/13/18 7:38 AM, Mark J. Blair via cctalk w
All this yammering about fancy desoldering gizmos harkens back memories of
a "desoldering station" consisting of a hot soldering iron ... made of a
hefty amount of copper (the kind you put in a pit of fire to heat up!) and
a long, skinny screwdriver, or two, used to _very_ gently pry up ICs from
ea
On 11/13/18 7:38 AM, Mark J. Blair via cctalk wrote:
> Instead, I use two pencil-type irons, one in each hand, working under
> a stereo microscope. The tips are much better, and manipulating each
> tip independently provides great control of what's going on. Only
> drawback is that if you want to
On the topic of desoldering tweezers: I don't like them. I've done tons of
rework of components down to 0201 size. I consider 0201 to be difficult, but I
found that once I could work on 0201 components at all, 0402 suddenly seemed
easy to work with!
Anyway, the tweezers I've used had poor tip a