Boncuk New Member Jan 5, 2010 #21 Sceadwian said: This is not commmon practice elsewhere =) Click to expand... ... but you will admit that it expedites the process of learning considerably.
Sceadwian said: This is not commmon practice elsewhere =) Click to expand... ... but you will admit that it expedites the process of learning considerably.
Boncuk New Member Jan 5, 2010 #22 BrownOut said: Cleaning is easy. A little alcohol, a brush, all done. Even generic rosin core solder has to be cleaned. Click to expand... If there are big blobs of rosin they can easily be removed with a finger nail. (Small ones can be removed the same way if you have enough patience.) Using alcohol and a brush the solder stop might look dull by the evenly spread rosin after the procedure.
BrownOut said: Cleaning is easy. A little alcohol, a brush, all done. Even generic rosin core solder has to be cleaned. Click to expand... If there are big blobs of rosin they can easily be removed with a finger nail. (Small ones can be removed the same way if you have enough patience.) Using alcohol and a brush the solder stop might look dull by the evenly spread rosin after the procedure.