On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 08:40:56AM -0400, Kevin Andres wrote:
Desoldering a component is a learned skill. I have been
..
As Phil mentioned, a first attack to remove what
oxidation
and junk is present, is appropriate. Then I will apply some
new solder, and watch closely for the "drop" of the new solder
Follow that with a dental probe to manipulate the
desoldered
A large sewing needle will do as well, or a small jewelers screwdriver.
A lifted track can be repaired with some 30 gauge wire
wrap wire
stripped clean, bridging gaps, or thru holes to solid track on both
Don't forget to superglue the wire to the board on longer runs to keep
the wire from flopping about. These were always called barnacles around here.
- Diane
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