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Tony Burch

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi all,

I've just finished putting together this new site which has more than a
dozen web videos on soldering techniques http://supersolderingsecrets.com/

You can get a free membership there, which lets you see 5 videos on hand
soldering fine-pitch quad flat pack components.

In the upgraded membership there are a bunch of videos on "toaster-oven
soldering", "frying pan solder pot soldering", etc.

If you solder prototypes or if you do alot of soldering of small batches of
boards, then these videos might give you some new ideas on how to save time
& money.

Of if you just wanted to know how to hand solder fine-pitch quad flat packs,
then the free membership reveals all:)

Cheers,

Tony Burch
http://supersolderingsecrets.com/
 
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DJ Delorie

Jan 1, 1970
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Tony Burch said:
In the upgraded membership there are a bunch of videos on "toaster-oven
soldering", "frying pan solder pot soldering", etc.

Or you could go to youtube and get them all for free, without having
to give up your personal information or hard-earned cash.
 
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Joel Koltner

Jan 1, 1970
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DJ Delorie said:
Or you could go to youtube and get them all for free, without having
to give up your personal information or hard-earned cash.

I'd be curious to know the quality of Tony's before doing that... just as a
book is sometimes better (being more organized and focused) than a Google
search, some nicely packaged videos on one topic could be better than YouTube
searches.
 
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Rich Webb

Jan 1, 1970
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Joel said:
I'd be curious to know the quality of Tony's before doing that... just as a
book is sometimes better (being more organized and focused) than a Google
search, some nicely packaged videos on one topic could be better than YouTube
searches.

Sort of like the tutorials (with videos) at SparkFun?
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/hdr.php?p=tutorials

#disclaimer: Just a customer who digs their toys.
 
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Tony Burch

Jan 1, 1970
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Rich Webb said:
Sort of like the tutorials (with videos) at SparkFun?
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/hdr.php?p=tutorials

#disclaimer: Just a customer who digs their toys.

Hi guys,

Thanks for your replies.

I like the stuff on YouTube. I like the Sparkfun stuff too - it's exellent.
Both highly recommended.

But I don't think anyone gets their info from just one place...

You should check out the http://SuperSolderingSecrets.com videos too. If you
are interested in soldering, there is some real value there with a unique
perspective & original material from my personal experiences.

My Australian accent may be "surprising", but it's probably OK:)

The 5 videos in the free membership are free. I only ask first name & email
address when joining, and then you can unsubscribe from the email list
immediately if you want to - you get to keep the free lifetime membership so
that you can watch the videos any time. I fully respect members & email
privacy.

You are welcome to look at the offer of upgrade for more videos there, but
there's absolutely no obligation. The free membership stuff is free. For
free members I don't want your hard-earned cash - if you can get some good
info & tips that you haven't heard before, then I am very happy & satisfied
that I've passed on something useful.

Enjoy & cheers,

Tony Burch
http://SuperSolderingSecrets.com
 

Ataullah

Jul 30, 2010
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Joined
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Muhammad Ataullah

Hi
"Rich Webb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Joel Koltner wrote:
>> "DJ Delorie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> Or you could go to youtube and get them all for free, without having
>>> to give up your personal information or hard-earned cash.

>>
>> I'd be curious to know the quality of Tony's before doing that... just as
>> a book is sometimes better (being more organized and focused) than a
>> Google search, some nicely packaged videos on one topic could be better
>> than YouTube searches.
>>
>>

>
> Sort of like the tutorials (with videos) at SparkFun?
> http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/hdr.php?p=tutorials
>
> #disclaimer: Just a customer who digs their toys.
>
> --
> Rich Webb Norfolk, VA


Hi guys,

Thanks for your replies.

I like the stuff on YouTube. I like the Sparkfun stuff too - it's exellent.
Both highly recommended.

But I don't think anyone gets their info from just one place...

You should check out the http://SuperSolderingSecrets.com videos too. If you
are interested in soldering, there is some real value there with a unique
perspective & original material from my personal experiences.

My Australian accent may be "surprising", but it's probably OK:)

The 5 videos in the free membership are free. I only ask first name & email
address when joining, and then you can unsubscribe from the email list
iHimmediately if you want to - you get to keep the free lifetime membership so
that you can watch the videos any time. I fully respect members & email
privacy.

You are welcome to look at the offer of upgrade for more videos there, but
there's absolutely no obligation. The free membership stuff is free. For
free members I don't want your hard-earned cash - if you can get some good
info & tips that you haven't heard before, then I am very happy & satisfied
that I've passed on something useful.

Enjoy & cheers,

Tony Burch
http://SuperSolderingSecrets.com

Hi,Last month i saw in one industry they used hot air which commonly used for removing component in SMT,but there technician used this technique resold component in SMT its possable to damaged the component due to high temp?
 
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