just buy a "Tip tinner" first clean your tip like how you did here in the video. then dip it to the Tip tinner. Always clean your tip using Steelwool and dip your the tip on the tip tinner before you store it so next time you use it the tip is not corroded.
I used to use the exact method as you said but in this video the tip is rusted. Therefore, I used sand paper first. Once it's cleaned we can do the same process as u said. Thanks for the advice 🙂
In order to fix this use a paper cutter and scratch the bit until it's properly clean then apply some flux on it for further use and make sure not to use the sand paper for this as your bit is new. I used the sand paper because mine was quite old and was rusted too.
I have a small screw driver and i broke the glass to take it out so am going to replace the tip, with the screwdriver i,ve a problem the tip is stuck and I can't get it to come out.
I understand, if you want to replace the solder bit with the screw driver bit. It might not work as it has a coating on it but you can still try it. If the old bit is stuck so it might be because of the rust or something. You can use rust removers like WD-40 to loosen the bit and try to take it out.
This is something that shouldn't not happen but even if this is the case I would advise you to apply some solder flux on it. Also make sure that the bit you're using is originally a solder bit and not any other metal rod.
Wow,this actually works..i was able to make my solder tip heat up like 5x times faster by sanding my inner tips to make it thin
Most manufacturers,say DO NOT USE SANDPAPER,TUT TUT TUT
If the bit that u are using is rusted only then use sandpaper else don't use it
just buy a "Tip tinner"
first clean your tip like how you did here in the video. then dip it to the Tip tinner.
Always clean your tip using Steelwool and dip your the tip on the tip tinner before you store it so next time you use it the tip is not corroded.
I used to use the exact method as you said but in this video the tip is rusted. Therefore, I used sand paper first. Once it's cleaned we can do the same process as u said.
Thanks for the advice 🙂
My bit was new but after using first time it got black and lead doesn’t stick to the bit😢
In order to fix this use a paper cutter and scratch the bit until it's properly clean then apply some flux on it for further use and make sure not to use the sand paper for this as your bit is new. I used the sand paper because mine was quite old and was rusted too.
some advice does not recommended sandpaper
Yes you're right but sanding does not solves this issue permanently I actually used it coz the tip I was using was rusted. I hope u got it now
Did you notice that the video goes blurry just when showing the solder (NOT) sticking??
Then how were you able to see it?
I have a small screw driver and i broke the glass to take it out so am going to replace the tip, with the screwdriver i,ve a problem the tip is stuck and I can't get it to come out.
I understand, if you want to replace the solder bit with the screw driver bit. It might not work as it has a coating on it but you can still try it. If the old bit is stuck so it might be because of the rust or something. You can use rust removers like WD-40 to loosen the bit and try to take it out.
@@AayZeeHacks ok. I,ll give it try
nice video boss
didnt work for me. i used my screwmachine to rotate it on a sandpaper, i really sanded the surface througly but still not sticking
This is something that shouldn't not happen but even if this is the case I would advise you to apply some solder flux on it. Also make sure that the bit you're using is originally a solder bit and not any other metal rod.
Nice
Use brass sponge
Yeah that's also a good method to do so thanks
banyan din akin kakabili ko lang
Koi help nahi mila raha hai bit naya le lu lagta hai 😢😢😢
It will definitely work if you clean the bit thoroughly. There will be no point to repair it if you'll purchase a new bit anyway
Thats fake!!! Fake!!! Fake!!!
Only if it's not working for you