Re: Homemade flux Reply #30–June 05, 2011, 12:43:07 pm during prepwork and rubing it on the pcb it smells like nitrocellulose thinner , while soldering it smells like chalifonium, but less then when diping a tip into pure cali. its not a bad smell, it has a somewhat sweet ...
;) ;) I have found some chemicals for chemical tinning, but i can only order large quantities since they are hazard liquids At 23 January 2012, 6:30:32 user herctrap wrote: [reply @ herctrap] @stij yes with a lot of flux and solder but i have learned to do it better [URL=...
I hope you have some knowledge of soldering because I'm not gonna go into that here. Step 6: The Fun Part, Putting It Altogether 3 More Images In the previous steps I have already placed the speakers on the board as well as the grill cloth so now I put it all in the cabinet. It...
After proper confirmation, the soldered side should be thoroughly cleaned with thinner so that no residual flux stays deposited causing loss of voltage and reduction in the desired effects. The end which is terminated for releasing the ions must be needle shaped, preferably a small pin or needle...
(Since each interior pipe section had to be fastened to the top and bottom pipe lines by three-quarter-inch T's, we did a lot of cutting and soldering at the manifold's ends.) After that job was done, we laid the $45 copper collector sheet on a level concrete surface (so the ...
Re: Homemade flux Reply #84–December 21, 2012, 11:30:03 am Givele bratushka) And thanx :) I like chit-chat about soldering and electronics. Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest t0mpr1c3 Re: Homemade flux