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I need some soldering lessons please!Originally posted by zeitghost View PostDevelopments... one has just appeared... he's doing an assignment right this very minute... needs hand holding for the simplest things...
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Can't believe I'm being picked up so early. It's just ridiculous...Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI suppose if you are going off skiving on Friday - you better do some work
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One of them still worked the last time I plugged it in.
And since it has core memory, it proudly displayed the last useful thing it did before being retired from active service.Comment
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Can't.Originally posted by Churchill View PostShout at him!
Give him some REAL MOTIVATION!

Might get frightened & not come back... then we'd be down to 1...
Must get them through, otherwise no 2nd year...
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ASCII Porn?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostOne of them still worked the last time I plugged it in.
And since it has core memory, it proudly displayed the last useful thing it did before being retired from active service.Comment
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It's kinda freaking me out - you being in TPD....Originally posted by Churchill View PostASCII Porn?
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But you'll have a good time...Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostCan't believe I'm being picked up so early. It's just ridiculous...
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1) Proper solder is made out of tin and lead...Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI need some soldering lessons please!
2) For electrical/electronic soldering, use a soldering iron, rather than a redhot poker from the coal fire.
3) Use 60/40 tin lead solder with cores of flux (not acid flux).
4) Do not use a blowlamp.
5) Things must be clean when soldering.
6) Do not apply the solder to the tip of the soldering iron and attempt to transfer this to the solder joint.
7) Remember that the soldering iron gets hot; do not attempt to catch it if you drop it... do not stick it between your teeth if you run out of hands.
8) Use a damp (not wet) sponge to remove the oxide layer that forms on the tip of the soldering when it's in use.
9) Apply a little solder to the tip of the soldering iron before attempting to make a solder joint.
10) Bring the soldering iron to the things that you wish to join and apply light pressure to assist the transfer of heat...
11) Feed a little solder wire into the joint... the flux should clean the oxides off the wires.
12) Feed in more solder until the solder joint is nicely formed... it should look nice & smooth and shiny (with 60/40 tin lead, with lead free all solder joints look rough & dull).
13) Remove soldering iron from the joint and try not to move the joint as the solder cools (this is a prime cause of dry joints).
14) Practice. A lot. After about 40 years you'll get quite good.Comment
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Zeity is aOriginally posted by zeitghost View Post1) Proper solder is made out of tin and lead...
2) For electrical/electronic soldering, use a soldering iron, rather than a redhot poker from the coal fire.
3) Use 60/40 tin lead solder with cores of flux (not acid flux).
4) Do not use a blowlamp.
5) Things must be clean when soldering.
6) Do not apply the solder to the tip of the soldering iron and attempt to transfer this to the solder joint.
7) Remember that the soldering iron gets hot; do not attempt to catch it if you drop it... do not stick it between your teeth if you run out of hands.
8) Use a damp (not wet) sponge to remove the oxide layer that forms on the tip of the soldering when it's in use.
9) Apply a little solder to the tip of the soldering iron before attempting to make a solder joint.
10) Bring the soldering iron to the things that you wish to join and apply light pressure to assist the transfer of heat...
11) Feed a little solder wire into the joint... the flux should clean the oxides off the wires.
12) Feed in more solder until the solder joint is nicely formed... it should look nice & smooth and shiny (with 60/40 tin lead, with lead free all solder joints look rough & dull).
13) Remove soldering iron from the joint and try not to move the joint as the solder cools (this is a prime cause of dry joints).
14) Practice. A lot. After about 40 years you'll get quite good.
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
CUK University Challenge Champions 2010Comment
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