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  • dycc
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    • Nov 2011
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    soldering paste

    witch brand of soldering paste do i use for microelectronic ?????
  • fddizon
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    Re: soldering paste

    Originally posted by dycc
    witch brand of soldering paste do i use for microelectronic ?????
    is there a Wizard brand? jk

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    • lord
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      • May 2011
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      Re: soldering paste

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M660rjNCH0A

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      • dycc
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        Re: soldering paste

        lol which

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