never, EVER use a drill. add more solder and keep heating the corroded
solder, it will eventually melt and mix with new solder.
using a drill will destroy the board.
Enviado do meu Tele-Movel
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018, 03:38 Marvin Johnston via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
  Since I have at least four Model 100 and HX-20s,
I've decided to just
 replace all the aluminum electrolytics before repair becomes much more
 difficult. So far, I see the project as fairly easy depending on how bad
 the corrosion from the leaking caps is.
 Is anyone interested in buying a kit or two of the capacitors? I'm
 guessing buying the parts from DigiKey at low quantity prices will
 result in about $3.50 or so for the bag of about 13 capacitors. US
 postage will probably run a couple of dollars or so, but I can also
 bring them with me to VCFMW. I'll be ordering what I need unless I hear
 others might want the kits as well.
 On a similar topic, has anyone given up on cleaning out the corroded
 plated-Thru-Holes, and just soldered on some SMD caps? If so, how did it
 work out?
 Finally, just some observations on the corrosion. I finally found some
 information about the corrosion caused by leaking aluminum caps. It
 sounds like the leaking fluid, besides possibly damaging the copper
 traces, also does something to the solder in the PTH such that a
 soldering iron won't melt the solder. Right now, the solder doesn't want
 to melt so I will use a pin vise and about a number 62 drill or so to
 hand drill out the PTH solder.