Good show 1st time I herd someone say make sure the battery is out before using a heat gun good to know. I liked the comment about the propane torch after a few should work well but keep the flame moving around I say.
i used to use a heat gun for years. i learnt the hard way. its very slow and uses quite a lot of electricity. plus i burnt out 4 heat guns in my time. i have now moved on to a propane blow torch, with the flame turned right down. its pretty much the same as a heat gun but faster and hotter. just keep the flame on low. cheers
I am going to try this. Originally saw this video a little while ago, and decided to give it another look. I thought about using a propane torch, and maybe still will. I wanted to try this today, but there is a difference between 'well-ventilated' and the 40 mph winds we are having. Cheers and Thank you for your interesting videos!
You lost me at toxic fumes . You do realize that’s a dust cup , not a respirator . Looks like your method works well though .
Good show 1st time I herd someone say make sure the battery is out before using a heat gun good to know. I liked the comment about the propane torch after a few should work well but keep the flame moving around I say.
You shouldn't use the heat gun to tap the board while heating it. You can easily break the heating coil while it's hot.
I know I broke my first heat gun that way but can't stop the habit lol
Great video, I'm going to try this with my heat gun👍
i used to use a heat gun for years. i learnt the hard way. its very slow and uses quite a lot of electricity. plus i burnt out 4 heat guns in my time. i have now moved on to a propane blow torch, with the flame turned right down. its pretty much the same as a heat gun but faster and hotter. just keep the flame on low. cheers
Thanks i will try that way and see hoe it works out
when you first try, you will probably over heat the board. but after some time you get a feel for it. cheers
I am going to try this. Originally saw this video a little while ago, and decided to give it another look. I thought about using a propane torch, and maybe still will. I wanted to try this today, but there is a difference between 'well-ventilated' and the 40 mph winds we are having. Cheers and Thank you for your interesting videos!
Great video
Just burn the cpu socket. Grind, put in water and pan then pick all the pins up with magnet.
Thanks will do that
@@ScrappingIrish np the pins inside somehow are pretty high grade too
Great work
thanks Daryl