In this video I’m go over the basics of Desoldering. This video is part of series I’m making about Basic Soldering. This soldering series is a great way to learn soldering for beginners.
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Looks like zinkchloride intended for plumbers and tinsmith’s. If so…..gooood luck with that electronics after a while 😵💫😵💫🥴😵😵😵☠️
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I think I just need to go take a class on this somewhere, because I feel like I am doing everything as suggested by the tutorials I’ve seen, and yet I’m always burning shit and I can’t get anything I want to come off or go on. Very little success in doing little repairs or replacements. I need someone to help me in person.
When using solder wick cut a 2″ length off and start desoldering from the middle. If you use it on a full reel it will act as a conducter and draw the heat upwards from the iron tip. 🇬🇧