I have a question about soldering -- or avoiding the soldering iron as much as possible.
After removing an item from a board, is drilling out a hole an acceptable method of "cleaning out" a hole? I ask because my husband has these german-made (Kemmer Prazision) drill bits that are for printed circuit boards. The ones he has are really tiny in diameter, .018, and sharp as a son of gun. He was fooling around with one when he first got them by putting one on his fingernail and twirling -- it was going through the fingernail with no pressure and no effort!
I tried this method with the MSI board that I have been working on and I was comfortable with this, but not sure if it is not acceptable because of contaminates from the old solder maybe?
Here's a picture of the cool drill bits and a link to Kemmer's website. I am sure they cost an arm and a leg - I have no idea where my husband got his from and he can't remember either (obviously didn't pay for them ha).

Kemmer Praezision
After removing an item from a board, is drilling out a hole an acceptable method of "cleaning out" a hole? I ask because my husband has these german-made (Kemmer Prazision) drill bits that are for printed circuit boards. The ones he has are really tiny in diameter, .018, and sharp as a son of gun. He was fooling around with one when he first got them by putting one on his fingernail and twirling -- it was going through the fingernail with no pressure and no effort!
I tried this method with the MSI board that I have been working on and I was comfortable with this, but not sure if it is not acceptable because of contaminates from the old solder maybe?
Here's a picture of the cool drill bits and a link to Kemmer's website. I am sure they cost an arm and a leg - I have no idea where my husband got his from and he can't remember either (obviously didn't pay for them ha).
Kemmer Praezision
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