Wow, Art, you scared me for a moment. I once saw a
brand new Heathkit HW-101 that a young new ham had
assembled using the plastic type "liquid solder". It
never did work.
I've had limited success using solder paste in a
plastic oral syringe given to me by a friendly
pharmacist. It's hardly small enough for any type of
precision, but at least it's controllable and useable
for small jobs or repairs. You nearly have to
despense some onto a toothpick to apply. Pretty messy
that way, but with a little patience I got by.
73,
Dave W5DHM
--- KY1K <ky1k@...> wrote:
Hi All,
I have been using liquid solder (paste) with great
success. 5 years
ago, I started out with a sample sent to me for free
by a vendor. It
was sent without an applicator, so using it on
really small smt was
impossible, couldn't apply small amounts of solder
without the
special (and pricey) micro-applicator.
The stuff was great, I used it with a conventional
Weller soldering
station and with the pyropen hot air 'iron'. It was
supposed to have
a 3 month shelf life, but I stored it in the
refrigerator and it has
lasted 5 years although it has degraded to the point
where I wouldn't
trust it on smt.
So, I need to buy more liquid solder and want a more
modest quantity,
and something that comes with an inexpensive
applicator so it will
dispense small amounts needed for smt pads.
Any suggestion as to which product to buy and where
to buy it???
Please, no Radio Shack recommends, been there, done
that...I've got
questions, they have blank stares:>: Reputable
vendors only please.
Thanks,
Art
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