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<blockquote data-quote="marantz123" data-source="post: 984975" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p>A look at the consumables needed:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://postimages.org/" target="_blank"><img src="https://i.postimg.cc/44cpLYht/IMG-20200419-140812.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Some flux is a very important component in achieving a better quality of solder work. I have displayed two types, basically the same thing. Please do not use the Nasco "red-capped" flux here as it is corrosive. Even when using the displayed flux items, I still clean off after soldering with a scrub using some alcohol and an art brush.</p><p></p><p>A decent magnifying glass helps with PCB work, especially SMD work (will include a few pics later of similar repairs I have done on an SMD board)</p><p></p><p>A selection of bootlace ferrules, with the most common sizes I have used as shown.</p><p></p><p>The insertion multi-tool (loaded with a 0.5mm ferrule), the solder braid and some 0.5mm solder (fluxed) for electronic repair work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marantz123, post: 984975, member: 16849"] A look at the consumables needed: [url=https://postimages.org/][IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/44cpLYht/IMG-20200419-140812.jpg[/IMG][/url] Some flux is a very important component in achieving a better quality of solder work. I have displayed two types, basically the same thing. Please do not use the Nasco "red-capped" flux here as it is corrosive. Even when using the displayed flux items, I still clean off after soldering with a scrub using some alcohol and an art brush. A decent magnifying glass helps with PCB work, especially SMD work (will include a few pics later of similar repairs I have done on an SMD board) A selection of bootlace ferrules, with the most common sizes I have used as shown. The insertion multi-tool (loaded with a 0.5mm ferrule), the solder braid and some 0.5mm solder (fluxed) for electronic repair work. [/QUOTE]
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