Monopoly for the NES was such a huge part of my childhood. I'd always hold the roll button for an awkwardly long amount of time, thinking it would make my rolls better... glad you were able to save it!
That’s awesome!! If I had this game as a kid I would have probably done the same thing!! I really wasn’t expecting all this damage on the board. The game looked pretty clean on the outside. 🐺🐺🐺😁😁😁
@@wolfmanrepairs I use a JBC clone soldering station. It holds two soldering irons. I use the T245 for bigger solder joints. Then I also have a T115 soldering iron for smaller detailed work. I find the JBC C115-113 chisel tip works great for traces. I run the heat at 330. The quality of your iron makes a difference. The cheaper the iron the more prone it is to overrun the heat on the tip. Keep up the videos and happy learning.
Monopoly for the NES was such a huge part of my childhood. I'd always hold the roll button for an awkwardly long amount of time, thinking it would make my rolls better... glad you were able to save it!
That’s awesome!! If I had this game as a kid I would have probably done the same thing!! I really wasn’t expecting all this damage on the board. The game looked pretty clean on the outside. 🐺🐺🐺😁😁😁
Thanks for another entertaining video.
Your welcome!! Glad you enjoyed it!! 🐺🐺😁😁
Why do some boards burn, I wonder.
Yeah same here!! I don’t feel like I had the iron on it too long. Maybe the heat was too high. 🐺🐺🧐🧐
Your iron is too hot. You also may want to try a conical or knife tip. The bent conical covers too much surface area for fine work in my opinion.
Thank you!! I will have to lower it down a bit and give a different tip a try. Any recommendations on temperature? 🐺🐺😁😁
@@wolfmanrepairs I use a JBC clone soldering station. It holds two soldering irons. I use the T245 for bigger solder joints. Then I also have a T115 soldering iron for smaller detailed work. I find the JBC C115-113 chisel tip works great for traces. I run the heat at 330. The quality of your iron makes a difference. The cheaper the iron the more prone it is to overrun the heat on the tip. Keep up the videos and happy learning.
@nebulink awesome!! Thank you!! I will have to look into getting some better equipment for sure!! 🐺🐺😁😁
@@wolfmanrepairsfyi, I have the Aixun T420D. It’s been a great station.