TWEEZERS For Your Electronics / Soldering Tutorial
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- TWEEZERS for your Electronics is a nice clear guide showing different types , brands and situations where you may need different options of tweezers.
Using short video tutorials and photographs along the way , this clear soldering guide has some great information to aid you such as places to purchase from , order codes and rough prices of your selected tweezers.
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The best part if your videos is the great photography of the board and work.
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you sir do a great job on these videos, the one showing the different techniques for desoldering was very inciteful, thank you for your time
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@@mrsolderfix3996 well deserved
VERY helpful. Another top-drawer video.
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There a ASMR effect of just the high quality vid
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Loads of great info, thanks for sharing. Not far to that Silver Play Button now.
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Most of the maintenance equipment and welding-related tools I have on hand are manufactured in Japan. Due to work requirements, I have to go to large hospitals to repair radiation equipment, such as CT or MRI, etc., and I must wear heavy lead plate protective clothing. And it is necessary to quickly determine the fault area of the system. Indeed, some PCBs must be brought back to the company's dust-free repair room for diagnosis and repair. Thank you very much for sharing the information on how to use the tools. Sincere greetings from fans in Taipei, Taiwan!
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I have a Hakko CHP 3C SA (they are relative cheap), and they are amazing!
In the US I found a fairly decent set of 5 or 6 that are like 5-6 inches long (150-170mm) at Harbor Freight. Has straight, curved, locking, cross, and a few other types as well. Also, I have a few smaller cross over types that work wonders if I need a small heat sink for something.
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Thanks for another great video, it got straight to the point 😉
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , really appreciated . Hopefully there's some information here that can help a few people out with their tweezers . Thanks again , take care 👍
Thank you for your genius tutorial video,I am so appreciate
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Great video and great watch as always. One set worth mentioning is the MECHANIC Aax-17, they’re unusual but brilliant. Got great grip and great for reballing coz they let you hold things with your hand out of the way of the hot air.Really enjoyed the video.
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A good set definitely helps. Thank you for making the video.
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Bought some relatively cheap VETUS tweezers for my watchmaking hobby. Didn't know that they seem to be a knock off of the VENUS tweezers.
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Thanks for the instructional videos. If possible, please record a video tutorial on soldering LCD COF plume. Both the pcb board side and the LCD matrix side.
The best cheap tweezers I used were Vetus, different JP models (5SA-JP, 7SA-JP, 3C-JP, 00-JP, SS-JP). They have very thin and very strong ends.
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Thanks for the video! Love your content.
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I've got some tweezers with ceramic tips just for if I have to work on something that I really need to crank some heat into -- the ceramic tips don't conduct much heat into the handle, so they don't take as much heat away from where I need it and the tweezers won't become uncomfortably hot to hold even over a longer period of time. They're kind of bulky, though.
Thanks
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge the things i learned from watching your videos help me improve my soldering skills, now i do not fear SMD components anymore, can you share your filming setup? Thanks again!!
Thx!
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One for the algorithm
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Oi bruv there's always a time and a place for every type of geezer innit 😄
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@@mrsolderfix3996 Jokes aside, thank you for the video! :)
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saludos profesor, cual es el microscopio y camara que utiliza para hacer las reparaciones, gracias
The better way to remove a BGA is a vacuum tool, or vacuum pen.
Hi , thank you for your comment . My personal preference is definitely tweezers , I have used the small vacuum pencils but not a massive fan to be honest . I've always said throughout my videos that you choose the option that suits you the best as we all like to work in different ways . Thanks again 👍
what is the magnification level you use for electronics board when doing soldering and recording, is it like 10x, 50x?
What do you think about ceramic tweezers? I've seen quite a few people using them but always wondered what they're for.
why do my tweezers keep gettings gunk on them from flux or whatever? they're sticky and pia
That's normal during rework when you're using flux. Just dip them in IPA and wipe with a cloth occasionally and they'll be good as new.
Hi , exactly right , definitely normal practice to get flux on your tweezers during rework . I use ULTRASOLVE for all my flux removals though . Thanks again for your comment , much appreciated 👍
Awesome as ever bud 👍
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Hi what microscope do you use in the videos when doing soldering ens please.
Hi what camera you using in the videos ?
Also what light you use on the microscope as there’s no glare at all ?
What microscope are you using in this please?
Do you have an Instagram