In this video I’m go over the basics of using flux and why it’s helpful. 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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Sheet, why does it looks so easy on youtube? My flux doesnt melt easily, it actually melts after exposing to heat for longer and it hardens up right away.. I used hot air blower, lighter and then a soldering iron nothing works. I tried the flux only, and I tried to add rosin paste it doesnt work it doesnt melt. Like i said it melts very quick and fall of the wire, it doesnt stick it falls off and turn into a round lead..
I”m 43 years old this is my first time trying soldering. Thanks for the video brother about using flux before soldering. I didn’t know until I came across your video.
great video thank you
This was hands down best video about soldering. Kudos