@ 2:05 You made it sound like it's no big deal to move the flux from the manufacturers syringe into a new 10mL syringe (before you mentioned the adapters)... "Just put the plunger back in and you're good to go." Not quite! I tried a million different ways and there's just no possible way to get the air bubbles out of the new syringe after squeezing in flux of that consistency! I wasted at least half of my flux before finally giving up and just keeping what I had left, some in a 20mL syringe and the rest in the original syringe... a syringe btw, that doesn't allow you to pull back on the plunger to relieve the pressure! Basically once you start the process of squeezing it out, you can't stop because it will continue to flow after you let go. I was really hoping this was a "technique" video, not a "you need to buy this" video.
I hate those syringes. They waste 30% of the flux. Its by design.
@ 2:05
You made it sound like it's no big deal to move the flux from the manufacturers syringe into a new 10mL syringe (before you mentioned the adapters)... "Just put the plunger back in and you're good to go." Not quite!
I tried a million different ways and there's just no possible way to get the air bubbles out of the new syringe after squeezing in flux of that consistency! I wasted at least half of my flux before finally giving up and just keeping what I had left, some in a 20mL syringe and the rest in the original syringe... a syringe btw, that doesn't allow you to pull back on the plunger to relieve the pressure! Basically once you start the process of squeezing it out, you can't stop because it will continue to flow after you let go.
I was really hoping this was a "technique" video, not a "you need to buy this" video.