Desoldering Made Easy - Amazing Trick || Soldering Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @ThereIsNoRoot
    @ThereIsNoRoot Год назад +9

    I have to desolder 200 4-pin right angled headers from 100 PCBs. Your videos will greatly speed up this rework. Thanks!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you so much for your kindness , very much appreciated . I hope you get on ok with your big desoldering project . All the best and thank you again 👍

  • @noscreadur
    @noscreadur Год назад +246

    Wow! not even 4 minutes into the vid, and my life has been changed forever!

    • @hytrader3241
      @hytrader3241 Год назад +6

      Yup lol

    • @hypn0chain853
      @hypn0chain853 Год назад +5

      For sure! Changed mine too

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +12

      @hypn0chain853 hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated . Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

    • @soylentgreen9492
      @soylentgreen9492 11 месяцев назад

      @@mrsolderfix3996 It has me,...

    • @paul-c7541
      @paul-c7541 10 месяцев назад +4

      Same here

  • @christian-robinson
    @christian-robinson Год назад +397

    This is great! I've been struggling with desoldering multipin components for 30 years, used braid, solder pumps, hot air... never seen this! Works a treat and I'm very grateful to you for sharing your wisdom.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +46

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I used to struggle as well removing certain parts but then I saw a certain method years ago and sort of adapted it to suit many different types of removals . The best thing is this wire method is very adaptable to suit different shapes and sizes of components and really does make life easier. Hopefully it can help a few people out in the future 👍

    • @mensaswede4028
      @mensaswede4028 Год назад +12

      Copper is one of the best conductors of heat. Nice method shown here.

    • @josedicesare2407
      @josedicesare2407 Год назад +5

      Anche se non parlo la tua lingua, comprendo facilmente con passione da principiante tutto il lavoro svolto con massima tranquillità e soprattutto con molta pazienza, complimenti e piacere di aver conosciuto il tuo canale...👍

    • @budgetwebsiteservice
      @budgetwebsiteservice Год назад +5

      Great method for desoldering! Never thought of adding flux to the braid for cleaning up...

    • @sircompo
      @sircompo Год назад +6

      ​@@budgetwebsiteserviceYeah, that fluxed braid tip is almost as revolutionary as the desoldering tip!

  • @Gary-ts6dh
    @Gary-ts6dh Год назад +243

    25-13 - For as long as I've been doing this, I never knew I was using solder braid all wrong: 1. Flux the clean braid; 2. Allow the solder to flow up the braid 'till it stops; 3. Slowly and gently drag the braid and iron away from the hole. Done! Thanks for all the other tips, too.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +34

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. Your solder braid will never be the same again once you start adding flux to it , it transforms it . I'm glad you enjoy the videos , thank you so much for watching them , I'm pleased if I can help people even if it's just a little . Thanks again , take care 👍

    • @skataskatata9236
      @skataskatata9236 Год назад +15

      whatever you do, always use flux.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +17

      Hi , definitely, that's the secret 👍

    • @EvanZalys
      @EvanZalys Год назад +29

      I prefer to cut pieces of solder braid and hold them with sharp stainless tweezers. That lets the braid heat up much faster because the remainder of the reel isn’t pulling heat out.

    • @tynewlin
      @tynewlin Год назад +5

      ​@@EvanZalysthat's a good tip as well. Hadn't considered that.

  • @TimHollingworth
    @TimHollingworth Год назад +106

    I've been soldering since I was 12, and now 70. Never too old to learn something new. If only I had known this method years ago I would have saved so much time, burnt fingers and damaged components. Thanks for making it so easy. PS I enjoyed the stereo sound fx, as i was listening on headphones. 🎧👍

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +8

      Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video , good to hear. Your definitely tight when you say we never stop learning , the most important thing is be open to change the way you do things if you see an easier and better method than what you have always used . Thanks again , take care 👍

    • @kiminotoriko2858
      @kiminotoriko2858 Год назад +1

      Much appreciated. I have been soldering for the last 40 years and I never thought of such a practical way of desoldering. you are a genius and thank you for sharing your inventions with us.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , your kind words are very much appreciated . Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @kirkwilliams1755
    @kirkwilliams1755 Год назад +5

    Wait, you can desolder a component by adding more solder? Yes, I tried it and it's the best method I have ever done in fifty years of experience. No damage to PCB or component. Now I look forward to removing difficult components instead of dreading the process. You have taught an old dog a new trick. Thank you

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your support and comment , very much appreciated. If I can help a few people out with their soldering issues then I'm happy. We can always learn new methods , it's definitely the way that your skills improve with the more options that you have. Thanks again, take care 👍

  • @rotaone8513
    @rotaone8513 Год назад +62

    It just goes to show that an old dog can learn new tricks. I'm 65 years old and have been soldering for over 50 years, built and repaired many kits and equipment and have never seen this method before. This is why i love RUclips, it's the best learning platform on the planet. Many thanks for sharing this fantastic method and allowing me to add another skill to my arsenal. All the best from Australia, cheers.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting, very much appreciated. I love RUclips because people from all countries can pass on their knowledge for us all to see , it's great . I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I just like to pass on knowledge that I've picked up over the years , sometimes creating new methods that can be useful to people . Thanks again for your support and good luck with all of your soldering projects, take care , from all of us in England 👍

  • @martinhicks6020
    @martinhicks6020 Год назад +51

    I would like to join others who have extended their thanks to you for sharing this simple and very effective technique. As a retired BBC engineer, I just wish that I could have discovered it 60 years ago!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +5

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated. I struggled like a lot of people with desoldering large through hole components for years but then just started playing with this wire method years ago . From simple 2 pin Connectors I just tweaked a few things and come up with all these different shapes etc that are in this video . These methods have helped me out so many times hopefully they can help a few other people to. I have posted a few videos on RUclips now showing more examples of this wire method , that shows just how much I love these options. Thanks again , take care 👍

    • @ronr4728
      @ronr4728 9 дней назад

      so how to clean and reuse solder braids?

  • @wawandharmawan2441
    @wawandharmawan2441 День назад +1

    Thank you for this very nice tutorial! Good picture, clear explanation, good flux, good soldering iron, wonderful tricks, excellent result.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  18 часов назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , your support of my channel is very much appreciated 👍

  • @andrewna4095
    @andrewna4095 Год назад +98

    You could've made this video 10 years ago and save me some really frustrating times 🙂
    Great video. Really appreciate you sharing this, mate!

  • @philmcguire7346
    @philmcguire7346 Год назад +6

    I worked in a repair shop for 8 years and been repairing devices for a further 9 years and this is the best method i've ever seen, the time and frustration i could of saved if only i knew this method 17 years ago - thankyou so much SUBSCRIBED

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated . I know the frustrations you have gone through , I have suffered the same over many years . I have hot air rework stations etc but at times this wire method is definitely my preferred choice. Nowadays certain repairs are a lot easier with no more hair pulling . Thanks again for your support , take care 👍

  • @petcatznz
    @petcatznz Год назад +5

    Genius, I wish I’d seen this 30 years ago! Thanks for posting this video, my life will never be the same again. Thank you.

  • @Mechanickirk
    @Mechanickirk 11 месяцев назад +6

    You just changed my life. Ty!!! I've been fighting desoldering and cleaning the holes for years.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated . Even though I have hot air rework stations , desoldering pumps etc I still choose this wire method at certain times as it does work really well . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @drwhodrwho2
    @drwhodrwho2 3 дня назад

    I have been soldering since 1966 or so. This is the first time that I saw this method of adding solder to join the pins to a copper wire so that all of the pins could be heated at once. Brilliant!

  • @PulseElectrical-uq2fk
    @PulseElectrical-uq2fk Месяц назад +1

    Now this video is a must for everybody who work with electronics. The best video ever!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  28 дней назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and for your kind words . If my channel can help a few people out with their soldering issues then I'm happy . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @jamesmaxdavissands
    @jamesmaxdavissands 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have been trying to learn how to PROPERLY do this for ages . . . I am in my 60's & have a piece of fine English Audio gear that has failed due to the transformer that is now unavailable & obsolete. I have been near tears because this unit is amazing. So VERY, VERY happy that I have found this wonderful mentor to teach me how PROPERLY. How absolutely awesome my friend! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU Sir

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your kind words , if my videos can help a few people like yourself then I'm happy . Good luck with all of your future soldering projects , take care 👍

  • @lww3988
    @lww3988 Год назад +7

    Soldering this type of plastic joint has been a pain for me for a long time, and now I finally get the hang of it, thank you very much! Greetings from fans in Taipei, Taiwan❤❤❤❤❤

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +3

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated . I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful , great to hear . Thanks again , take care 👍

    • @owaisakhter2673
      @owaisakhter2673 9 месяцев назад

      @@mrsolderfix3996You made great videos for others to learn from your experience. People will learn these great techniques and will make their life easier. You definitely get rewards from God because anyone use these techniques and get success they will pray for you.

    • @owaisakhter2673
      @owaisakhter2673 9 месяцев назад +1

      I have seen all of your channel videos and started doing same methods you have done in your videos. My electronics repair work has polished up and more professional now. I have share your videos to my friends and family members who are interested in learning about electronics repair work for hobby or professional. Please keep making videos like these.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your kind words , it's very much appreciated . I am glad you enjoy the videos , that's great to hear , hopefully they can help a few people out with their soldering / desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @dgmenace73
    @dgmenace73 Год назад +11

    I was an industrial electrician for 20 years and did basic electronic repairs on and off, but you definitely showed me something here for sure! I wish I had known or even thought of this years ago! It never crossed my mind, but it will from now on. Thanks so much for sharing this!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +2

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very kind of you . I'm glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @ricoeltico1
    @ricoeltico1 Год назад +2

    excellent. best methods i have seen in years. thankyou for sharing.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you so much for your comment , very much appreciated . I'm glad you enjoyed the video . Hopefully this video and the others on my channel can help a few people out with their soldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @optionstraderman
    @optionstraderman Год назад +8

    Wow, I wish someone would have taught me that back about 40 years ago when I started board level repairs of TV's and Radios, LOL. Sure would have saved me a lot of work and would have saved the PCB's a lot of pain from me trying to get components off. You're never too old to learn new things. Thanks for sharing!!!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting, very much appreciated. I'm glad you found the video useful, hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues. Thanks again 👍

  • @atrohadff
    @atrohadff Год назад +3

    This is the best desoldering tip I have ever seen. Thank you!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. Hopefully these methods can help a few people out . I struggled over the years , also I had hot air rework stations but at times some of these methods have been way better to use . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @chriswebb4162
    @chriswebb4162 Год назад +18

    So simple, so obvious, why did I never think of it in my years as an engineer. Excellent video. The man's a genius. I can't wait to try this system out on a couple of old circuit bosrds.

  • @audiovideosouthwest
    @audiovideosouthwest Год назад +103

    If only more tutorials were like this! Nice rock steady shots, you can see exactly what’s being done, excellent audio narrative and best of all - no idiotic muzak all the way through! Thank you for these excellent videos.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +7

      Hi , thank you for your comment, very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy the videos , if they can help a few people out then that's great . I will always post more when I get some spare time . Thanks again for your support , take care 👍

    • @laurv8370
      @laurv8370 Год назад +2

      Plus one.

  • @JMmusicfield
    @JMmusicfield 5 месяцев назад +1

    One more proof that simplest solutions are always the best. Thanks a lot for sharing this with us.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  5 месяцев назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment and supporting my channel , really appreciated 👍

  • @lucyswannsunsafespace7313
    @lucyswannsunsafespace7313 12 дней назад +1

    Flux on the solder braid is life-changing for me! Thanks! Never even thought of it! 😄

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  11 дней назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated 👍

  • @GodFraud
    @GodFraud Год назад +3

    This is genius. This will save the life of many components. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , your support is very much appreciated 👍

  • @mickeypm100
    @mickeypm100 Год назад +74

    When I think of the years of pain I could of saved myself if I'd come across your channel before now, of course you have to have certain soldering skills and inventiveness when your resources are minimal but you have demonstrated simple but extremely effective methods. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +11

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I've been soldering for many , many years now and always struggled with certain jobs . Even when I got better equipment, rework stations etc some jobs just seemed more difficult than they should have been . That's why I use these methods which for some of them I've never seen anyone else do , I just evolved them from different methods . I must admit they work really well If done correctly, hopefully they can help other people . Thanks again , take care 👍

    • @mistieclaudia3248
      @mistieclaudia3248 Год назад +2

      ​@@mrsolderfix3996 Great tips much appreciated...

  • @mohamedkikia7338
    @mohamedkikia7338 5 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you! I'm 65 years old and I've been soldering for most of my life. Learnt something new today!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  5 месяцев назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated. I'm glad you found the video useful , that's great to hear . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @hhhiop4968
    @hhhiop4968 21 день назад +1

    I was trained in High Reliability Soldering to NASA standard in the early 1980s. I worked with component level fault finding and circuit board repair for 20 years after that. Had I learned his method in my younger technologist training it would have simplified my life and saved countless hours of work and frustration using flux kits, braid and solder suckers.
    Great videography and explanation of the process. I hope anyone teaching component removal uses this as a reference video. Great job!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  18 дней назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated . Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their soldering / desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @TheElectronicDilettante
    @TheElectronicDilettante 4 месяца назад +1

    Slicker than snot!!! Truly, excellent technique. Thanks for the video!!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  4 месяца назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , your support is very much appreciated 👍

  • @MrJimckorn
    @MrJimckorn Год назад +4

    76 year old here trained in the military in 1965 in electronics and soldering techniques back in the day. This is such an eye opener. thank you.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated. Im glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues. I struggled for years like a lot of people with removing certain components from PCB's but now I've learnt and tweaked some of these methods it's become a lot easier for me . It's nice that people like yourself appreciate seeing these methods. We can all learn from each other as I always say we don't know everything and can all learn more over time. Thanks again , take care 👍

    • @jamesmaxdavissands
      @jamesmaxdavissands 10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank You for your SERVICE!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated 👍

  • @dean5263
    @dean5263 Год назад +6

    Thumbs up! 54 years of electronic work under my belt, I endorse your technics.
    You presented them very thoroughly and expertly.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +2

      Hi , thank you for your comment, very kind of you . If my videos can help a few people out with their soldering and desoldering issues then I'm happy . It's just nice to pass some things on that I've learnt over the years and hopefully other people can benefit . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @colinwinterman
    @colinwinterman Год назад +4

    The end of some of my disasters. You are well-appreciated mate

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +2

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I used to struggle with through hole desoldering like a lot of people , tried a few experiments, somehow got some of these methods and they really do work . Hopefully they can help a few other people out as well
      Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @katbutnohat_
    @katbutnohat_ 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks so much for teaching us a brilliant bunch of tricks, this is the best desoldering tutorial on the internet!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  8 месяцев назад

      Hi , thank you for your kind words , it really is appreciated . Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues , if I can help a few people out then I'm happy . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @sico2454
    @sico2454 Год назад +2

    Thanks - a brilliant method that helped me remove a tricky 6 pin switch. I’ll remember this and use if often!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated . I'm glad the video was able to help you , that's great to hear . I have desoldering guns etc but still choose the methods in this video at certain times as it's sometimes safer and kinder to the board and the surrounding components . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @eCitizen1
    @eCitizen1 Год назад +3

    This technique is BRILLIANT. Thank you for demonstrating it. It is far superior to anything I've used before. Again, thanks for showing me the easiest and safest method!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated . I have used these methods plenty of times over the years even though I have hot air rework stations etc so I know how well they can work . I'm glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @sollykhan2385
    @sollykhan2385 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for this AWESOME video, rest assured your kind tutorial has not gone wasted, top Geezer, please post more, i'm attempting to getting into Automotive pcb's (e.c.u ) repairs, as i have always had a keen interest in electronics, Modern day platforms like Y tube has immense global reach as in the old day's was enrolling into colleges and part time courses, now anytime is the best time to suit everyone's timetables, learn as you go along at a leisurely pace. much respects , Bless 🙂😇🥰

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your kind words and for supporting my channel , very much appreciated . If my videos can help a few people out with their soldering issues then I'm happy . Thanks again for your time , take care 👍

  • @charleswaller849
    @charleswaller849 Год назад +3

    One of the best How-To videos I've seen! I've been at the soldering game for about 70 years but learned some new and very useful techniques here. Besides providing very useful content, your presentation was very well done and easy to watch!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your kind words , very much appreciated . All I wanted to do when I started RUclips was to help a few people . I am glad that my videos seem to have done that , that's great to hear . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @leiredelbosque8862
    @leiredelbosque8862 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow! I love the trick, it's cool! Fast, safe and clean. Now, I have to convince my boss of that 😅 I'll show him this tutorial! Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , I'm glad you enjoyed the video, hopefully it can help a few people out. Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @chrisagler8472
    @chrisagler8472 Год назад +2

    That is a heck of a slick trick! Thanks for the upgrade Cap'n

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues. Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @samanthas1574
    @samanthas1574 Год назад +12

    That is just amazing! I can’t begin to imagine how many projects I could have salvaged had I learned about this. Thank you.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +2

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. These methods have really helped me out over the years, hopefully they can help a few others out as well with their desoldering. Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @Vintage_USA_Tech
    @Vintage_USA_Tech Год назад +4

    45 years of soldering and I wish I had known this trick with the wire, but I do love me some salted solder braid. Thanks great video you are the man.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment and support of my channel, it's very much appreciated 👍

  • @TortureBot
    @TortureBot Год назад +28

    Fantastic tips, great camerawork, & just plain awesome well-explained desoldering information! I'm definitely using these techniques in the future!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +4

      Hi thank you for your comment and support of my channel, very much appreciated. If I can help a few people out with their soldering issues then I'm happy . I just like to pass on what I know. Thank you again , take care 👍

    • @samsoniwu2044
      @samsoniwu2044 Год назад +1

      Excellent

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your comment and support 👍

  • @martinsaint9999
    @martinsaint9999 Год назад +2

    Thank you for teaching me this phantastic technique! Have a nice day!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your support of my channel and your comment , much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video, hopefully these methods can help a few people out with their desoldering issues. Thanks again, take care 👍

  • @loretotesorio4165
    @loretotesorio4165 Год назад +1

    Thanks very much for this wonderful technic so easy desoldering I never known this as a technician!
    God bless you man!!!!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment , very much appreciated 👍

  • @BM-jy6cb
    @BM-jy6cb Год назад +14

    Like many others here, I've been soldering for decades and this obvious but genius technique never occurred to me I'm ashamed to say! Desolder braid with flux is always preferable to solder suckers as they can easily damage the board. On that topic, tip for new players is don't put any pressure on the tip when using braid as the adhesive softens and you will distort the pad which will then lift, which is exactly what the recoil on those manual solder suckers does.

    • @karinje2208
      @karinje2208 Год назад +4

      When I was a young woman, I learned soldering through construction with glass. Then when I discovered the joys of electronics, I never looked back. Thanks for sharing these excellent strategies.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +4

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video, hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues . I struggled for years , like a lot of people with through hole desoldering, but now it's definitely easier . I have a hot air rework station but still choose these methods at times , especially if plastic bodied components are involved. Thanks again for your support, take care 👍

  • @radderek007
    @radderek007 Год назад +5

    You have turned something that is very painful, difficult and dangerous (to pcb and components) into an art form. A technique beginners could perform successfully. Well done and thank you for sharing.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I personally use all of these methods at times and I also own hot air rework stations etc. There are times when these methods are just so much kinder to the board , i.e no heat fired into the surrounding area potentially causing issues , no plastic parts melting due to the hot air so parts can be reused using these options . I love all these methods , hopefully others will too . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @jackevans2386
    @jackevans2386 Год назад +3

    Great tutorial ! I've never thought of this method either and I've been soldering and de-soldering for 55 years. Many thanks.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues. I've personally used all these methods so many times and I love them . I have hot air rework stations etc but still choose these methods at certain times. Thanks again for your support , take care 👍

  • @MatthewOliverJamesOrgan
    @MatthewOliverJamesOrgan 3 месяца назад +1

    Randomly came across this video and I'm very glad I did. This is going to change the way I desolder. Thank you!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  3 месяца назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated . I've posted a few desoldering videos on my channel showing different methods , these may be of use to you as well . Thanks again for your support , take care 👍

  • @KANahas
    @KANahas Год назад +7

    Thank you for the awesome tips! I’ll be trying this trick out! To return a few of my own, flux pens are awesome, as are pre-fluxed solder wicks. I noticed you’re using a zip tie to apply flux, yes that works, but flux pens are super convenient. It’s basically a felt tip marker or paint pen with flux instead of ink. Also, my wick of choice is MG Chemicals SuperWick. It’s impregnated with flux, and they make a ton of different widths and flux types. When I’m cleaning holes up, I like to lay solder wick over several pads at once, and gently slide the iron back and forth, while applying minimal pressure with the iron. This typically works good enough, and it’s much more efficient than doing each pad at a time. I will admit that the results are not as impressive as the single hole at a time you displayed in the video.
    Thanks again!

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff Год назад +3

    I love that technique, can't wait to have the opportunity to try it!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated 👍

  • @Bob_Dub
    @Bob_Dub Год назад +5

    Duh! Flux on the braid! 🤦
    It seems so obvious now; why the hell didn't I think of that, I've been blundering along for years with what I thought were just crappy braids, then going back to a solder pump, then back to braids again... rinse and repeat!
    Thank you for the great tips, and the most excellent vijayo; I've just subscribed. 👍

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +2

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I've personally used braid myself over the years and some days it just didn't want to work . I knew that flux helped so much with soldering that I thought it might do the same with desoldering so I just started dipping the end of the braid into my flux pot . The results were amazing and so I thought this advice might help a few others out who were struggling as well . Thanks again for your support , take care 👍

  • @elijahjags8949
    @elijahjags8949 Год назад +1

    I cant believe its that easy..WHAT !!
    Thanks Man .God add you more..🤛🤛

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. These methods really are easy and do work as I personally have used them many times over the years with great success. I have hot air rework stations etc but still choose these methods at certain times , especially if I'm desoldering plastic bodied headers , connectors etc as hot air potentially can damage the plastic ( if being reused a no no ) and can also potentially harm surrounding components. Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @tvservice-py5zj
    @tvservice-py5zj Год назад +1

    VERY VERY VERY USEFUL METHOD TO ALL TECHNICIANS. THANK YOU .....VERY NICE &SIMPLE. ALL THE BEST .

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting, much appreciated. Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues, these methods have helped me out over the years with great success. Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @marktrosh5454
    @marktrosh5454 Год назад +3

    thank you for your clever desoldering tips man!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , hopefully I can help a few people out with their soldering issues. Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @mikeiver
    @mikeiver Год назад +31

    Been soldering since a little after I could walk, that is to say 50 plus years. I have a large array of soldering irons from Weller, Metcal, and Pace. I have some custom copper bars for desoldering that do much the same but took far more effort to fabricate. I like your idea of using solid copper wire as a heat spreader. Learned something new. Old dogs and such. Been wicking and using desoldering stations for a very long time and have done the very same thing for decades with the flux on wick to make it pull the solder out harder.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +7

      Hi , thank you very much for your comment, really appreciated. I still learn things on a daily basis , so it's nice to pass things on so we can all learn together. Thanks again , take care 👍

    • @halliard1117
      @halliard1117 Год назад +2

      Same here, and I wish I knew this a few days ago while repairing a device. Us old school repair vice board swapping techs.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting, very much appreciated 👍

  • @paulweston8184
    @paulweston8184 Год назад +4

    Thanks for this tip. I've been struggling to remove a switch with four pins that are each 5mm apart making it terribly difficult to get them all wet at the same time. This will work great and you're desoldering with the flux, so simple but I never thought to try it. Beautiful results. Thanks.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. These methods have helped myself out many times over the years . I have hot air rework stations etc but at times I still prefer these methods . Hopefully they can help you and others out as well . Thanks again and good luck with all of your soldering projects 👍

  • @joebolling
    @joebolling Год назад +2

    Most useful soldering tutorial I’ve ever seen - thank you!!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated . I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it of use , that's great to hear . Hopefully it can help a few other people out as well , that would be great . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @JamesNickersonThePhotoShopGuru
    @JamesNickersonThePhotoShopGuru Год назад +2

    I’m impressed … whenever I learn something new, I am impressed …. Thank you 🙏🏻

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , your support is very much appreciated 👍

  • @RonDogInTheHouse
    @RonDogInTheHouse Год назад +9

    Your video production quality is top notch, straight to the point, audio level is exceptional. Thanks for the trick/tips. Wish I could find the dry wipes you use here in the states.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. My early videos were a learning curve and I got great feedback on what I needed to improve , hopefully people can see I've tried to do that. It's a shame about the dry wipes but I've just looked and seems they only sell them in the UK . Don't know why really . If you can get Ultrasolve maybe from DIGIKEY or Mouser that is in my opinion the best PCB cleaning fluid there is and try and find another kind of soft , flexible dry wipe . Thanks again for your support , take care 👍

    • @dougietamson
      @dougietamson Год назад

      I use wet wipes that I've rinsed in clean water then a final rinse in de-ionised or distilled water and hang them up to dry :)

    • @RonDogInTheHouse
      @RonDogInTheHouse Год назад

      @@dougietamson I can find dry wipes locally, just not sure what type Mr. SolderFix is using. Are they woven, what type of material? The ones I find seem to shred.

  • @034G63EVO
    @034G63EVO Год назад +9

    Another good one Sir. Even though this is just a hobby for me, these videos you produce make my life with this so much easier and more enjoyable. Thanks again!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated. I guess a lot of people who watch my channel are hobbyists that's why I like to show methods where you don't need all the expensive equipment like rework stations etc. I'm glad you find the videos useful , that's great . Thanks again and good luck with all of your soldering projects in the future, take care 👍

  • @t9cstudio
    @t9cstudio Год назад +5

    Wow, that's amazing how fast those components come out! A big thanks for this!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated. These methods do work really well , hopefully they can help a few people . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @3niknicholson
    @3niknicholson Год назад +1

    Soldering since 1967, never tried this, brilliant technique, cheers mate.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. These methods really do work and are so simple . I personally have used them many times over the years even though I have hot air rework stations etc as at tiimes they are better for the board and surrounding components . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @balloney2175
    @balloney2175 Год назад +2

    This is fantastic! Thanks so much, Mr. SolderFix, you are brought down from heaven.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your kind words , much appreciated. If I can help a few people out with their soldering issues then I'm happy . It's nice to pass some knowledge on . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @ChishanFipz
    @ChishanFipz Год назад +4

    I would like to dedicate this comment to all the trashed circuit boards I destroyed before seeing this brilliant & clean method of desoldering multi-pin components.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting, much appreciated. Hopefully these methods can help a few people out with their desoldering issues, they've certainly helped me out over the years with great success. Thanks again and good luck with all of your soldering / desoldering projects in the future, take care 👍

  • @nichevl
    @nichevl Год назад +4

    A really good example of thermal distribution, wish Id thought of this decades ago instead of following the pattern of those before & hrrm despite fact I'm an electronic engineer that should have known better re heat - ie 2 yrs course physics for overall 4 years heady stuff too, could have saved me huge time long ago especially when removing parts from usable circuit boards. Your method saves so much risk of damaging boards such as via separation from either layer, well done, thanks :-)

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. Hopefully the video can help a few people out, these methods have certainly helped me out over the years. Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @arthurmann578
    @arthurmann578 Год назад +15

    I always have difficulty in trying to clear out the holes on very small, often TINY, barrels with any type of solder sucker. Using the copper braid is the way to go on them and makes the job a LOT easier! On the larger barrel holes, you can often get away with using a solder sucker. I like using the type that is attached to its own desoldering iron as it just seems easier that way than using a separate sucker AND a separate iron. Very nice and informative video as always friend! I always learn something new from you! 👍👍

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +6

      Hi , thank you for your support and your comments , it sounds like you do lots of things the way I like to which is great. I sometimes like to show ways that don't involve expensive items like hot air rework stations etc as I know not everyone can afford these , that's why I try to put up alternative methods that don't need these , hopefully they are useful to people . Thanks again , and all the best with your soldering projects , take care 👍

    • @arthurmann578
      @arthurmann578 Год назад +1

      @@mrsolderfix3996 👍👍

  • @malectric
    @malectric Год назад +2

    Excellent video. Anyone who needs to solder and remove components and doesn't know about this should watch. Highly recommended.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting, very much appreciated. These methods have helped me out many times over the years hopefully they can help a few others out as well . I have hot air rework stations , solder suckers etc but there are many times when I choose these methods especially if removing plastic bodied components. Thanks again for your support , take care 👍

  • @crisformo
    @crisformo Год назад +2

    Man! I take my hat off!!!
    Thank you very much for sharing your experience!!!
    I congratulate you for the clean and fast work!!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , your time is very much appreciated . Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues , if it can then I'm happy . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @TravelatorH8r
    @TravelatorH8r Год назад +4

    Dude you're the best, straight to the point, no ego dissertation or Abacus humping here! I just learned more in this video than I have in 20 hours of other videos

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your comment , very much appreciated 👍

    • @TravelatorH8r
      @TravelatorH8r Год назад +1

      @@mrsolderfix3996 hell yeah man I'm coming back to your Channel next time I get stumpt

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , no problem , good luck with all of your soldering projects in the future . Thanks for your support 👍

  • @digitalmusicservices1
    @digitalmusicservices1 Год назад +5

    I hope you don’t mind a few questions. But I must say how awesome this video is. Very well done and I have been using a soldering irons for a long time.
    What size Brad are you using?
    What gauge copper wire are you using?
    And finally, what flux (brand/part #) are you using?
    Thank you again for sharing your knowledge and expertise.

    • @samk4128
      @samk4128 Год назад +1

      By Brad do you mean braid? The size doesn't matter. Same with the copper wire. Just use what you can recover from offcuts of cable.

    • @digitalmusicservices1
      @digitalmusicservices1 Год назад +1

      @@samk4128 yes, sorry for the incorrect spelling. I didn’t catch it when I was typing. I was curious what sizes were used in the video. Thanks again for sharing your method. Well done.

  • @gordoncloutier7835
    @gordoncloutier7835 9 месяцев назад +4

    Now I have retired from electronics I learn how to do it. Used to use braid but this is much faster.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  9 месяцев назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated . Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @Captainchookchaser
    @Captainchookchaser Год назад +2

    Brilliant. I started playing with electronics more than 40 years ago, i learned something new today.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your comment, very much appreciated. Hopefully these methods can help a few people out with their soldering issues. Thanks again, take care 👍

  • @mlongval
    @mlongval Год назад +2

    Thank you very much for this priceless information!!! You are a true gentleman!!!
    Cheers from Canada!!!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment, very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video, hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues. I've personally used all of these methods many times over the years so I know they all work great. Thanks again for your support, take care 👍

  • @DienNguyen-pm6fi
    @DienNguyen-pm6fi Год назад +4

    very amazing skill

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment, very much appreciated, I'm glad you enjoyed the video 👍

  • @agentmith
    @agentmith Год назад +3

    I have never been able to get solder braid to work and I’ve tried hundreds of times, hoping it would magically work each time. Is there something I’m missing? The solder always seems content to stay where it’s at and I end up burning the board, and just give up.

    • @NormHansen-n3x
      @NormHansen-n3x 9 месяцев назад +4

      Flux onto the braid ???

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  9 месяцев назад +4

      Hi , add external flux to your braid , works wonders . I've posted a video short on my channel showing this . Such a simple tip , but what a difference it makes 👍

  • @eric5130
    @eric5130 4 месяца назад +1

    With one video you completely changed the way I desolder. Awesome video. Thank you!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated . I'm glad you found the video of use , that's great to hear . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @t0rean
    @t0rean 6 дней назад +1

    This video is pure gold, thanks for sharing!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  5 дней назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , your support of my channel is very much appreciated 👍

  • @sheikyerbouti77
    @sheikyerbouti77 Год назад +2

    I am in debt to you ! This has changed my life ! Thankyou

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video . Hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues. Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @marksimpson5584
    @marksimpson5584 13 дней назад

    Wow man such a myriad of well-deserved praise for all the persons you've helped.

  • @BwAMurena
    @BwAMurena Год назад +2

    Removed big mains transformer using two wires and two irons. Absolutely perfect trick. Tank you!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I'm glad the video was of use to you , hopefully it can help a few more people out with their desoldering issues as well . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @TheDagda1000
    @TheDagda1000 3 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant! In my 60+ years of soldering experience, I have never come across a more useful set of tips. Thank you.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated . I'm glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @vesposit
    @vesposit 29 дней назад +1

    Wow... purrrfect... just removed a 60pin 2 row header off board... worked great! fell right out, the 2 iron trick worked as well. Thanks...

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  28 дней назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated 👍

  • @eckbru
    @eckbru Год назад +2

    This is an awesome way of desoldering Multipin Parts, thanks for this very helping Idea, no more fear of working with such Components., Greetings from Austria

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your comment, very much appreciated. Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues , the methods really do work as I personally have used them many times over the years with great success. Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @magalirojas8189
    @magalirojas8189 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for all your educational professional videos and for sharing techniques.
    Only folks like you can correctly teach the art of soldering.

  • @larsmortensen
    @larsmortensen 11 месяцев назад +2

    Now this, my friend, is true art of craftmanship. Thank you for showing us!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , your support is very much appreciated . Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @Trotter_3
    @Trotter_3 Год назад +2

    Finally youtube got me some good recommendation, thanks for sharing your tips!
    Exceptional video quality!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you so much for your comment , very much appreciated . I'm glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @jaydee6329
    @jaydee6329 Год назад +2

    You're my hero! Thank you so much for this, I've struggled so much with multi pin components for years. You've changed my world.. I've wasted my life lol

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very kind of you . I'm glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @reinaldopuig557
    @reinaldopuig557 Год назад +1

    Impressive method to desolder multipin component, from now on I won't waste so much time, resources and anger. Thanks a million.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment, very much appreciated 👍

  • @HardcoreHokage
    @HardcoreHokage 9 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant that! In my opinion you're never to old or experienced to learn new tricks and techniques.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  9 месяцев назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated . Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @mk1cortinatony395
    @mk1cortinatony395 Год назад +1

    What a great idea using heat sinks. Nicely shot and narrated cheers.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated . Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues , if it can then that's great . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @pericacvijetinovic1810
    @pericacvijetinovic1810 Год назад +1

    Super rešenje i hvala na prezentaciji !

  • @kamranalavi
    @kamranalavi Год назад +2

    Honestly this is the best way to remove parts .i have damaged a lot of board before watching your videos. Is net straight to the point without listening to unnecessary drama. Thank you so much.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very kind of you . I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful , it would be great if it helped a few others out as well . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @PlanB-3751
    @PlanB-3751 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this informative video mate👍👌
    Greetings from Egypt 🕊️🇪🇬🕊️
    Cheers.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , your time is very much appreciated . Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @neiltansey3041
    @neiltansey3041 Год назад +1

    This video is truly a gamechanger, how simple and, very clever.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful. I personally have used all of these methods at certain times especially when plastic bodied components are involved and have always had good results. Hopefully the video can help a few people out with their desoldering issues. Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @OidHunter
    @OidHunter Год назад +2

    All of this is gold.. Even the flux on the desoldering braid! I would never have thought of these tips. Thank you for uploading 👍

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated . I'm glad you enjoyed the video and it was useful for you . Hopefully it can help a few other people out with their desoldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍

    • @OidHunter
      @OidHunter Год назад

      @@mrsolderfix3996no worries, it helps more than you know..

  • @Dimlutube
    @Dimlutube Год назад +1

    My guy! This video is excellent! I've completely destroyed boards before trying to do things the difficult way... You've earned your subscribe.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment and for subscribing , much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues. Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @jonasschinkler5376
    @jonasschinkler5376 Год назад +1

    This is the most brilliant thing i've ever seen!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. Hopefully these methods can help a few people out with their desoldering issues , they've certainly helped me out over the years a few times . Glad you enjoyed the video , thanks again for your support 👍

  • @TotiTolvukall
    @TotiTolvukall Год назад +2

    Of all the RUclips videos I've watched in the past months, this must be the single most useful video I've seen. I really wish I had seen it a week ago as I had to remove 16 ZIP sockets a few days ago - and it cost me the board being ruined. Managed to overheat two spots and pull one trace :( This method would definitely not have had the same consequences.
    This is definitely a method I will add to my arsenal. Thanks!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated . I'm really pleased you enjoyed the video , that's great to hear . I've struggled over the years like a lot of us have trying to remove through hole parts , but not anymore due to this wire method . I have hot air rework stations etc but at certain times will choose these methods . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @tater2017
    @tater2017 Год назад +2

    Man the best video on soldering I have ever seen. Awesome thanks!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very kind of you . I used to struggle removing these types of devices like a lot of people but now I know this trick desoldering has just got a whole lot easier . Hopefully this video can help a few other people out . Thanks again for your support , take care 👍