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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2010
  • Professional techniques for multi-lead hand soldering to IPC class 3 criteria. solderingtraining.com. (612) 205-8609. John Gammell, Master IPC Trainer. STC on Facebook: tinyurl.com/stc-llc
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  • @chipcago
    @chipcago 4 года назад +190

    9+ years later, this is still the best hand-soldering I have seen.

    • @vtechk
      @vtechk 2 года назад +3

      Exactly. I just soldered a 64 pin LQFP a few days ago and it didn't look this smooth at all! 🙂

    • @westelaudio943
      @westelaudio943 2 года назад +7

      Video was shot in the late 1990s judging by the date codes on the ICs.

    • @andik70
      @andik70 2 года назад +1

      @@vtechk use more flux...

    • @SingTodayi
      @SingTodayi 2 года назад

      It's pure ART.

    • @Yuvraj_makwana_
      @Yuvraj_makwana_ 2 года назад

      i do same soldering when i was 9 year old 😅

  • @sawekmakowski410
    @sawekmakowski410 3 года назад +172

    With this music I fell like I'am saving the world by soldering properly

  • @captlarry-3525
    @captlarry-3525 6 лет назад +8

    I have been soldering for almost 60 years, and I have never seen anything like this.Much to learn !

  • @eyithings
    @eyithings 2 года назад +9

    Pleased with how incredibly neat this is. What it means to me is that having the right tools would make the journey smoother.

  • @SigEpBlue
    @SigEpBlue 13 лет назад +9

    I wasn't dropping my jaw until I saw the 160-pin QFP being soldered with an iron. Amazing work and technique you have. This gives me higher confidence to try new soldering methods (I can already do TQFP-32 and SOIC-24 all day), and also to be less fearful of higher-pin-count devices in my designs.

  • @LMF5000
    @LMF5000 7 лет назад +66

    Absolutely outstanding. Lots of 10-minute videos consists of the uploader rambling on and on about how to solder. Your video jumps straight to the point and shows several different ways to do it in just 3 minutes. Great job. Liked and subscribed!

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy 2 месяца назад +1

      Leave it up to the guys at IPC to make such outstanding videos. Had my IPC training a month ago and even though I was no stranger to SMD soldering already, the videos were of outstanding quality to show exactly what was going on while soldering. Fortunately, they did not have any music under it, just good voice-overs ;)

  • @sambhavjain3655
    @sambhavjain3655 7 лет назад +84

    Damn, This is the Best soldering I have seen in my Life

  • @applepie9806
    @applepie9806 2 года назад +7

    Wow, masterful. I saw this on reccommended by accident after viewing another soldering video, and yours is so clear and full of detail. Thanks! I have a painfully small port break I have to learn soldering for

  • @FesixGermany
    @FesixGermany 7 лет назад +4

    Saw this video a couple of years ago and I baught a gullwing tip for my Weller soldering station, after a bit of practice the results are awesome!

  • @71dembonesTV
    @71dembonesTV 8 лет назад +62

    You, sir, are a true master of your trade; that is clear! I am fascinated by the different multi-lead techniques. That bevel tip seems critical for any kind of production work...

    • @jkgamm041
      @jkgamm041  8 лет назад +17

      +71dembones - The bevel tip or hoof tip as I call it is ideal for multi-lead and drag soldering. I prefer the large hoof any day or a good miniwave tip with the recessed well to hold a little solder. The hoof wets so well due to increased surface area which transfers heat much faster. The liquidous solder always follows the heat source. Yes, a bevel is important for production if the operators are properly trained in their use.

    • @kennethshiro9500
      @kennethshiro9500 8 лет назад +6

      +71dembones Indeed, a pleasure to watch. I strive to one day reach this level.

    • @melvinngsk
      @melvinngsk 6 лет назад +5

      May i know what brand of soldering wire using? Its so shining :)

    • @Solder_it
      @Solder_it 10 месяцев назад

      @@melvinngski think its “ Kester “

  • @CommonCent5
    @CommonCent5 8 лет назад +4

    am in awe amazement, such a fine specimen of being you are ! steady hands and professional to the core !! Kudos !

  • @babuki8620
    @babuki8620 8 лет назад +32

    Great video. I start a new job Monday as an electronics tech after being out of it for roughly 8 years. Your video gives me some confidence that I can get back to form. On the other hand, watching Bob Ross also makes me think I can paint... so we will see.

  • @ChromeXk
    @ChromeXk 10 лет назад +2

    Holy crap, your skills are amazing! I've been soldering for a while now, I thought I was pretty good but I can't even hold a candle to you! Fantastic video, thank you for sharing!

  • @genaishivatov1737
    @genaishivatov1737 3 года назад

    I have been soldering for a very long time and this is one of the most sensible videos on this topic - usually everyone has everything burns, turns black, solders for minutes )))

  • @ElectronFunCom
    @ElectronFunCom 10 лет назад +5

    Your video is outstanding! I tried soldering SMD parts with a similar tip and according to your explanation and it really works a treat. Thanks, and keep up the good work.

  • @schl0tte
    @schl0tte 10 лет назад +38

    That is breathtaking!

  • @saiiiiiii1
    @saiiiiiii1 5 лет назад +2

    These joints are so beautiful. I wish I get on that level constantly some day.

  • @Ringmaster860
    @Ringmaster860 7 лет назад +3

    Its so satisfying to watch. I could watch this all day

  • @thehitman5007
    @thehitman5007 8 лет назад +16

    Excellent job. Very clean and professionally done to prevent cold solder easily.

    • @jkgamm041
      @jkgamm041  8 лет назад +14

      Cold solder joints are the result of oxidation, contaminants and or insufficient heat. Cold solder joints are not part of my game, so to speak. I have not had a cold joint in at least 15-20 years. Students I train do not experience cold joints as I teach them how to prevent them. Those who solder "cold" are undeveloped in their training. I also never use a solder wick on leads. I pull solder bridges with ease, just as anyone can if they understand the process.

  • @mdrafiq910
    @mdrafiq910 5 лет назад

    This is the Best soldering I have seen in my Life

  • @prugotwist
    @prugotwist 11 лет назад

    I never thought soldering would look so cool on the video. This is amazing :D

  • @034G63EVO
    @034G63EVO Год назад

    WOW! Incredible. Hands down the best Ive seen in YEARS!

  • @dmoore0079
    @dmoore0079 5 лет назад +6

    With a little practice, it's not too difficult. The key is having the right soldering iron tip and enough flux (personal preference is a bevel tip with an indent "solder cup"). Apply a generous amount of flux to both the component leads and pads, and drag away. If you get a bridge, it usually means you didn't apply enough flux or you have insufficient heat (either temp is set too low or you have something dissipating too much heat like a massive ground plane). Also, not all fluxes are created equal - some are more aggressive (active) than others, and more aggressive flux can be beneficial if you're working with boards or components that are slightly oxidized. I like water soluble flux, because it's fairly aggressive and it cleans up so easily compared to rosin. Water soluble is also great for Rohs (lead-free), and makes nice shiny solder joints after washing.

    • @KrotowX
      @KrotowX Год назад

      Flux ingredients also matters. Same for solder pastes. Cup tip indeed is great for QFP and similar multi-pin packages. With proper flux and solder it does wonders.

  • @d.m.2223
    @d.m.2223 5 лет назад +2

    Truly amazing. I wish I had even half of this skill, it would have saved my Philips TV mainboard which I ruined, trying to replace a blown microchip, even with plenty of spares I still messed it up badly. Eventually damaged the board with so many poor attempts, and have ordered a replacement board. Frustrating!!! Great video and Best of the Best skills. Cheers!!

  • @MrGasS
    @MrGasS 5 лет назад +5

    This is art, man! You're too professional :)

  • @twotallable
    @twotallable 9 месяцев назад +47

    I really like this lightweight kindle & the fact that the color is on both back & front - ruclips.net/user/postUgkxCgPI5O2AtmcHq9SJhgsCGbpAzJAJfrJp I just wish that Amazon would put the on/off button on the TOP of the kindle so I didn't keep turning it off while trying to hold on to it. And WTF were they thinking when the changed the size of the charging port? I own 4 kindles and now 3 work off of the same mini charger, the same one as my phone, but this new one is a different size so I have to have its "special" charger with me or a second kindle in case the battery goes flat.

  • @takuya7523
    @takuya7523 10 лет назад +23

    Man, this guy is great. I would have thought it had been done by a machine. Very neat.

  • @DesertFernweh
    @DesertFernweh 4 года назад +2

    That is some truly Master class craftsmanship there. Thanks for the upload!

  • @arifanwari3168
    @arifanwari3168 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent presentation watched many many times over the years and have highly recommended your videos.

  • @ALL_ONE_SUN
    @ALL_ONE_SUN 4 года назад

    Thanks for posting this video and these other tutorials. Looks like nicely skillful and inspiringly precise soldering compared to most of the soldering videos I have seen on youtube.

  • @theDiYwizard
    @theDiYwizard 11 лет назад +1

    you definitely inspire me and i have bought my equipement as you suggested plus i had to get some more smaller tips, because i do rework on cell phone boards where CF3 for example is too big. I was able to drag solder with the smaller tip and i love the results. Thanks for the video!

  • @moesella3542
    @moesella3542 11 лет назад +1

    I'm the old school electronicien, I found I can learn from you something from the new world, thanks John,.

  • @Ronnock
    @Ronnock Год назад

    A simple and succinct video, with "show don't tell," attitude with badass music. Thank you!

  • @tvoovm7254
    @tvoovm7254 Год назад

    Damn, this is such a seamless tutorial that could have taken far more time to master even though I have intermediate experience. And here I thought that this was hard, but these techniques done by this person is so precise that I cannot believe it. Heck, now I'm getting a little jealous.

  • @trainliker100
    @trainliker100 2 года назад

    I remember when involved with electronic manufacturing that we used guides that Martin Marietta put out many years ago. It was one of those things where a company developed for in-house use, and then decided to sell it (I found them and it at a "NEPCON" West show in California back when they still held those.) Each practice (soldering, crimping, wire prep, whatever) included four photographs. In descending order they were called something like "Ideal, Acceptable, Minimum Acceptable, Unacceptable". They made the goal clear, but left a little room for practicality. The examples in this video are certainly in the "Ideal" category. Especially the soldered lead in the through hole example. It is supposed to look wetted up the lead, and be cut above that point.

  • @nipzilla
    @nipzilla 9 лет назад +199

    Chuck Norris soldering level.
    Wow!! Mad skills!

    • @killabee623
      @killabee623 5 лет назад +2

      LOL.

    • @brasofilo
      @brasofilo 4 года назад +1

      I thought only robots soldered stuff this way. Suck it, robots!! Check our guy here, lol

    • @dance_llove5258
      @dance_llove5258 3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍

  • @toaster1971
    @toaster1971 4 года назад

    I'm a CIT, and I still admire Mr. Gammell's work.

  • @steve42lawson
    @steve42lawson 11 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this amazing video -- it knocked orders of magnitude of time off my SMD hand soldering tasks!

  • @JoeHacobian
    @JoeHacobian 12 лет назад +1

    This video is inspiring, thank you for uploading it, I'll be researching the IPC class 3 shortly.
    Thank you for providing excellent examples!

  • @muhammedsons2675
    @muhammedsons2675 4 года назад

    After watching this amazing soldering techniques I learned how to solder this kind of smd IC's similar to this video with a very cheap soldering Iron, after I learned how to do it similar to this video I figured out that nothing is impossible, thanks

  • @alkeryn1700
    @alkeryn1700 Год назад

    man 6 years later and it's still just as impressive.

  • @engenheiroclinico
    @engenheiroclinico 11 лет назад

    Congratulations John! And thanks for sharing these techniques!

  • @makgstefan
    @makgstefan 10 лет назад +1

    respect sir, respect! I'm from Greece and you help me a lot with your tip. Actually you make it look so easy the soldering with your stable hand. So stable tha you make the viewer to feel that it can do this so easy as you. You are the best and we are waiting for new videos.

  • @GolapMedia
    @GolapMedia 5 лет назад

    This is extremely beautiful work! I admire this video like a piece of art at the moment...

  • @AndrewMooreJ
    @AndrewMooreJ 4 года назад

    I looked this guy up. He 15 minutes away. He came and visited my shop, showed me a thing or two....we became friends. All I gotta say is thatTechnique and practice is what this takes to make happen. Hakko is top of the line, but even with those 8 dollar radioshack irons, you can do close to, if not just as well as this video. I haven't talked to John in a couple years but if anyone wants to chat about his methods or wants some tips (advice, not equipement), let me know. I am more than happy to help. I have a camera on my microscope, so that helps.

  • @capcloud
    @capcloud 7 лет назад +2

    Impressive and professional work! Cheers

  • @KrotowX
    @KrotowX Год назад

    Brilliant soldering demo. After 12 years still actual. Actually not so hard to repeat, however proper solder, proper flux (especially), proper soldering iron tip and proper temperature are very important here. More or less steady hands are also prefered :)

  • @JosipMiller
    @JosipMiller 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you for excellent video. It explains quite a lot, especially this thing about flat surface on the tip. Personally I am using Weller tools and needle-like tip No 7 for this but now I will try your technique, it is so elegant.

  • @Sean-tz9yd
    @Sean-tz9yd 9 лет назад +23

    Absolutely beautiful soldering...... This Wallmart soldering iron just isn't doing the job for me....I felt like crying and laughing while watching your video at how easy you make this look. Thankyou for the post.

    • @meercreate
      @meercreate 6 лет назад

      I started out with a Hakko 508, but later got a cheap temp controlled soldering station (Kendal 853D++) that does a pretty good job.

    • @therealb888
      @therealb888 6 лет назад +1

      WizardsOf12 i have goot 40w. The tip dies instantly like it's cursed!

    • @MaxC_1
      @MaxC_1 2 года назад

      @@therealb888 the tips oxidise too fast on those cheap non temp controlled irons as they get very hot (around 400C+) thus allowing tips to be oxidised very quick. Add to that novice techniques and no care for tips and yeah. Best way to use those is to periodically turn on and off those irons so they maintain a workable temp but not get too hot

  • @PICing4fun
    @PICing4fun 11 лет назад

    Totally impressed! Thanks for the post and the quicky soldering training vid.

  • @eos1d3
    @eos1d3 3 года назад

    WOW! So beautiful soldering by hand! A late LIKE after 10 years.

  • @moesella3542
    @moesella3542 11 лет назад +1

    I can tell your fingers work leave traceless like a robot work stamping PCB, just excellent, your work comes from your heart....

  • @TheMindOfPat
    @TheMindOfPat 13 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing the video - you make it look easy. :)
    I've been looking around for good QFP technique, but I'm a little confused on this. I'm assuming the blue tip tube is solder paste and the yellow tube is flux? If so, I'm having a hard time figuring out where all the solder comes from when you do the swipe at 2:05 :)
    May I ask what solder/flux you use? The stuff I've used for SOICs seems to have too much surface tension for QFP work - or maybe I just need better flux application.

  • @km6xz
    @km6xz 10 лет назад +24

    I have been soldering frequently since I was 9, (1958) and I feel embarrassed to see how far I have to go. Heck, I thought I was pretty good....I bow to the Master:>)

    • @user-ov6tk8tw2q
      @user-ov6tk8tw2q 5 лет назад +1

      km6xz my husband said the same

    • @user-mc7ez6lm4x
      @user-mc7ez6lm4x 5 лет назад

      More of a cheater then a master. If I had tons of money I could order a new quality PCBs from China and take my time practicing these soldering methods for fun.

  • @Protoproff
    @Protoproff 11 лет назад

    And i thought i was good at soldering, eons behind. Thx for the perfect video presentation mate, and top choice on background music.
    I really did`nt want the video to end.

  • @raybob49
    @raybob49 4 года назад

    The very best in this technique, thank you for this video and others you have provided. (RF - UK.)

  • @wolfprince7777
    @wolfprince7777 12 лет назад +1

    amazing work, i found this video to help me solder a capacitor in my rear projection tv. it was very useful. awesome work

  • @rubenitanunes2861
    @rubenitanunes2861 6 лет назад

    Saudades do meu trabalho, minha profissão!!!

  • @DPbuilds
    @DPbuilds 10 лет назад +1

    Most amazing soldering skills ive ever seen.

  • @unebonnevie
    @unebonnevie 8 лет назад

    The demo was done with an SOIC/TQFP format chip, which is VERY easy to solder. Try TSSOP format! TSSOP's pitch is very small, less than 0.5mm! Excellent video. Very professionally done.

    • @jkgamm041
      @jkgamm041  8 лет назад +4

      +unebonnevie - TSSOP is very easy to solder with ultra fine pitch if you use a micro hoof tip and proper technique. My technique is almost identical to this guys with the exception that I use a trick or two making it much more efficient. ruclips.net/video/tKl23o70iqM/видео.html. Here is one of a 15 mil ultra fine pitch TQFP I did recently. Believe one thing my friend, if it can be soldered, I will solder it, I assure you. It will also be aerospace quality. ruclips.net/video/6PB0u8irn-4/видео.html

  • @simcatbob
    @simcatbob 4 года назад

    Superb! Thank you for illustrating your class workmanship.

  • @H4v0kksh0tgunMan
    @H4v0kksh0tgunMan 6 лет назад

    Great vid, great music..great workmanship!

  • @deweywsu
    @deweywsu 13 лет назад

    Excellent work-Beautiful accuracy. I see you recommended the Weller WESD51. It looks like great low-to-middle end unit. I can't seem to figure out what the exact model # is of the hoof-type tips, similar to the ones you use in this video. I know you have said Weller calls them "single flats", but I can't seem to find any that match yous. Can you recommend a good tip for the WESD51 that I can use on a 100-TQFP chip? Would it be their ETDD? How about for the Hakko you recommend? Thanks!

  • @ManjaroJam
    @ManjaroJam 9 лет назад +6

    simply incredible soldering skills. I am almost suspicious that some kind of time lapse camera shot trickery, or some video editing trick was done to prepare this video. The skills displayed in soldering were out of this world provided they were captured by the camera in real time.

    • @jkgamm041
      @jkgamm041  9 лет назад +1

      ManjaroJam Greetings. I use no time lapse or trickery. You are viewing real time. Thought you might enjoy this other one of mine. My best to you. vimeo.com/26348524

    • @VaticansHolocaust
      @VaticansHolocaust 6 лет назад

      What the (approximate) temperature of the tip? I have a new Pace ST25 soldering station that boasts a tip temperature control. I want put it to the test.

  • @madmccarter
    @madmccarter 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome job! I was just wondering, at 1:39, where can one find that sort of injectable liquid solder paste?

  • @HolyAvgr
    @HolyAvgr 11 лет назад +1

    Please don't ever stop making videos.

  • @bwack
    @bwack 8 лет назад +1

    Great video ! Nice and quick with good results.

  • @TheRedbeardster
    @TheRedbeardster 11 лет назад +1

    Your skills are amazing. What flux do you use?

  • @T0berius
    @T0berius 5 лет назад

    Very professinal work dude. Thanks to share with us. Keep going with this video tutorials. Greetings from Argentina.

  • @MrCageman
    @MrCageman 12 лет назад +1

    Very impressive. What temperature is the iron set to? Also curious about the type of flux and solder paste used in the demo.

  • @draca1
    @draca1 5 лет назад

    one of the few decent soldering how to videos.

  • @sandrostefanon
    @sandrostefanon 6 лет назад +1

    That's not a solder, this is a masterpiece! WOW

  • @hoodafukisalice
    @hoodafukisalice 6 лет назад +1

    Crafty and beautiful.
    Thanks for sharing the tips.

  • @spartan456
    @spartan456 8 лет назад +4

    This is one of the most satisfying videos I've ever seen. Those are some beautiful joints. Your experience really shows with this. I'm currently learning microsoldering by fixing things like broken connectors and charge ports on phones and tablets. Just successfully desoldered a broken micro USB off of a tablet and cleaned the pads. Can't wait to try soldering the new one on.
    I think I'll get one of those bevel tips. They look really useful.
    Edit
    Also if you don't mind my asking, when it comes to desoldering SMD components (like charge ports, connectors, and ICs) I've seen some different techniques. I personally used flux and some fine solder wick to remove most of the solder then used an SMD reflow station to lightly heat it up until it gave way with some tweezers. I've also seen other people use flux and heat only. I'm assuming the technique really depends on the number of leads? Or is one better than the other?

  • @johnzarollin2749
    @johnzarollin2749 7 лет назад +16

    ok you do not drink coffee before doing this. Beautiful work. I thought my soldering was good but I am impressed. One consolation, the 14 satellites I soldered circuits for are still functioning up there somewhere.

    • @theintelarif
      @theintelarif 5 лет назад

      john buster
      Really? What kind of satellite - navigation, communication?

    • @cnegrea
      @cnegrea 5 лет назад +1

      Home cinema satellite speakers

    • @theintelarif
      @theintelarif 5 лет назад

      Negrea Cristian
      LOL The way the he said it sounded like he literally meant satellite instead of satellite speakers 😂
      Thanks for the correction, BTW.

  • @volodymyrkhrustalyov8186
    @volodymyrkhrustalyov8186 5 лет назад +1

    This is great! What flux paste do you use in this video?

  • @LT89NL
    @LT89NL 11 лет назад

    I have only just started soldering SMT as well, and if there is one ultimate tip I can give that has been extremely useful to me as well, it's to use adequate amounts of flux. I make my own flux from rosin, which can be purchased for as little as €12 a kilo and will last you decades. I dissolve it in 95% Ethanol, though Isopropanol will do as well. Its preferrable to make several different strength solutions, a 40% liquid for SMT and desoldering with solder braid, and a thicker 75% syrup.

  • @TackleProd
    @TackleProd 12 лет назад +1

    Wow! You make it look so easy!

  • @djravery
    @djravery 12 лет назад

    @StinkyCheese9999 In my applications, my irons are at the proper temps... however we deal with large thick ground planes and boards that are designed to dissipate heat (ie high intensity LEDs). While we are in the process of trying some new tacky fluxes, the stuff we have used in the past (low solids) flashes off well before the solder reflows. As far as equipment goes, I am using a new Hakko FM-206 for hand sodlering/desoldering and the Hakko FR-803B rework station for fine pitch removal.

  • @PkGam
    @PkGam 4 года назад

    Amazing work and tutorial!

  • @deweywsu
    @deweywsu 13 лет назад

    Hi again John. Thanks for the advice on tip part#s. I have found a mid-line Hakko unit, the 936. It is analog, and uses different tips than the 951. Do you have any experience with it? Thanks.

  • @suprduprman
    @suprduprman 11 лет назад

    Hello John! Great video! Do you have to/ is it desirable to aplie Flux to the joint even if you are using rosin core solder which has a flux core? If i would start to solder should i clean the surface i want to solder on before i begin with isopropyl alcohol??

  • @sasanazizipour7602
    @sasanazizipour7602 3 года назад

    WOW Your work was incredibly clean and excellent . 👌👏

  • @radius.indrawan
    @radius.indrawan 6 лет назад

    what a beautiful soldering techniques. may i know what is the iron tip temperature commonly used for the drag soldering, please?

  • @Ronny_Cordova
    @Ronny_Cordova 10 лет назад +20

    This is the work of some sort of soldering wizard.

  • @pasteur90
    @pasteur90 9 лет назад +36

    The art of soldering

  • @MrWhaatay
    @MrWhaatay 2 года назад

    I really like the multi-lead sweep technique. Haven't seen that anywhere else.

  • @endurofan9854
    @endurofan9854 5 лет назад

    such a piece of an art...
    beautifuly done
    😍

  • @ProfStuartHalliday
    @ProfStuartHalliday 7 лет назад

    Nice, exactly as I was taught by Ferranti for military quality soldering!

  • @jonniewadd56
    @jonniewadd56 5 лет назад

    VERY, VERRRYYY NICELY DONE Johnny!!!

  • @oddball119
    @oddball119 10 месяцев назад

    Somebody said, “you need a rework station to do that,” and this guy said,”hold my drink.” This is the best soldering I have seen.

  • @MINERAL-115
    @MINERAL-115 12 лет назад

    Bloody hell, that is some exceptional handiwork!

  • @Oerg866
    @Oerg866 12 лет назад

    This video is very well made. Learn something new every day!

  • @briancannard7335
    @briancannard7335 4 года назад

    You gave me hope, and I saved my Lattice iCE40HX1K solderbridged by airgun reflow LOL. Classic irons ROCK!!! My lucky day!

  • @123kkambiz
    @123kkambiz 6 лет назад

    Best video on surface mount soldering.

  • @Project-DDE
    @Project-DDE 12 лет назад

    dude, your sodering technique is awsome :D LIKE A PRO :)

  • @kamikazemoddz3159
    @kamikazemoddz3159 10 лет назад +3

    I've always wanted to be able to solder like this it looks better than a machine!

  • @jesuseduardo5658
    @jesuseduardo5658 5 лет назад

    Amaizing and clean job, it's just perfect...

  • @Videoswithsoarin
    @Videoswithsoarin 6 лет назад +1

    the most advanced art i've ever seen

  • @Skubany1000
    @Skubany1000 10 лет назад +11

    That is master level !