Nice video. Keep iron tip clean and tinned with fresh solder. Use 60/40 tin/lead rosin core solder and rosin paste flux ( Don't use "lead-free" solder and fluxes) Use iron with big tip and 50 watt or higher to get job done quickly and avoid damage to connector bodies. Good soldering requires practice and observing proper solder flow. (Old soldering instructor butting in!)
@@jamesdalby-r3v It’s a game changer. I have 3 different sets of “helping hands” with various designs. I haven’t used any of them in a couple of years.
Cool...Let's go boating....
Nice video. Keep iron tip clean and tinned with fresh solder. Use 60/40 tin/lead rosin core solder and rosin paste flux ( Don't use "lead-free" solder and fluxes) Use iron with big tip and 50 watt or higher to get job done quickly and avoid damage to connector bodies. Good soldering requires practice and observing proper solder flow. (Old soldering instructor butting in!)
Love the blue tac holding the connector! I’m going to have to steal that idea for sure!! 🍻
@@jamesdalby-r3v It’s a game changer. I have 3 different sets of “helping hands” with various designs.
I haven’t used any of them in a couple of years.