Dunno if anyone else has really used them, but I've decided that they help.
Here's what I'm using to work on motherboards, so that everyone can get angry at once
1) Desoldering iron with built in bulb.
2) 20/40 watt soldering iron (Radio Shack. May get replaced shortly)
3) Vacuum solder sucker - yes, mechanical. Haven't had a problem yet, and have owned it for six years. (there are a couple of 'tricks' to it)
4) leaded and unleaded solder.
5) Stainless steel pick - one of the most annoying pieces of crap I've ever tried to use to repair motherboards. It goes quite nicely through a clean hole, but if you have solder in the hole, forget it. I don't know how you guys are doing it
6) X-celite snips (Haven't nicked a board yet. Not sure how people are managing to do that)
7) bent nose smooth pliers (jeweler's style)
8) Jeweler's loupe (to see if I burn traces)
9) infrared heat sensor.
suggestions? flames?
Here's what I'm using to work on motherboards, so that everyone can get angry at once

1) Desoldering iron with built in bulb.
2) 20/40 watt soldering iron (Radio Shack. May get replaced shortly)
3) Vacuum solder sucker - yes, mechanical. Haven't had a problem yet, and have owned it for six years. (there are a couple of 'tricks' to it)
4) leaded and unleaded solder.
5) Stainless steel pick - one of the most annoying pieces of crap I've ever tried to use to repair motherboards. It goes quite nicely through a clean hole, but if you have solder in the hole, forget it. I don't know how you guys are doing it

6) X-celite snips (Haven't nicked a board yet. Not sure how people are managing to do that)
7) bent nose smooth pliers (jeweler's style)
8) Jeweler's loupe (to see if I burn traces)
9) infrared heat sensor.
suggestions? flames?

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