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  • sam67
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    • Dec 2009
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    Basic Techniques on soldering and other links

    Just thought i'd post for any novices like me ..Some useful tips ...Just click on the links on the pages and they open up video tutorials ..

    Found it while looking around for info, http://tangentsoft.net/elec/movies/

    Sometimes there is a short audio before picture is displayed and then the video starts..Hope it's ok to post on here..Just thought some one might like it ..Some nice vids especially as you move on to each one at the bottom of the page you have just watched..

    sam
  • Krankshaft
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    • Jan 2007
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    Re: Basic Techniques on soldering and other links

    Here are some good ones from basic soldering to surface mount soldering.

    http://curiousinventor.com/guides
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