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Ignoramus1782 wrote:
As a stopgap measure, I used my 1/3 HP vacuum pump by connecting it to the desoldering tool and turning on at the proper moment. I often use solder wick as mentioned, an air nozzle using compressed air often works (blows solder out, cools board, trace, component), my desoldering gun with the rubber bulb works too. One of these days I need to try hooking up a shop vac to my dead solder sucker and see how that works also. Wes |
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On 2008-01-30, Wes wrote:
Ignoramus1782 wrote: As a stopgap measure, I used my 1/3 HP vacuum pump by connecting it to the desoldering tool and turning on at the proper moment. I often use solder wick as mentioned, an air nozzle using compressed air often works (blows solder out, cools board, trace, component), my desoldering gun with the rubber bulb works too. One of these days I need to try hooking up a shop vac to my dead solder sucker and see how that works also. You know, Wes, somehow I am a little terrified of blowing hot solder with compressed air. ![]() I am also doubtful that shopvac would provide enough suction. i |
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