Solder, flux and push it out with a sewing needle - solder doesn’t stick to them
Brian
Brian
Solder, flux and push it out with a sewing needle - solder doesn’t stick to them
Brian
Stainless steel is the magic ingredient in sewing needles. That same magic ingredient is used in these special purpose, low cost, desoldering tools on ebay (link)
Although, in an emergency, you can just use a (sacrificial) resistor's leg to push out the plug. Use needlenose pliers to hold the (hot!!) resistor. If the resistor leg happens to get stuck (soldered) in the component hole, just heat it up and pull it out with the needlenose.
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I would recommend a "de-soldering iron" tool. It has a bulb that can suck air up into the tip. You heat the part to liquify the solder and then suck stuff out. Works for when there is a small piece of wire stuck in there, too. Sometimes adding some new solder first and THEN sucking all of it out is a good way to clear the hole.
I have this model from Radio Shack:
https://www.amazon.com/RadioShack-45-Watt-Desoldering-Iron/dp/B007Z7MNEM
look for a similar one. Very helpful in a pinch!
I have this model from Radio Shack:
https://www.amazon.com/RadioShack-45-Watt-Desoldering-Iron/dp/B007Z7MNEM
look for a similar one. Very helpful in a pinch!
I noted in one of Papa's articles that he likes old fashion 60/40 solder because it is easier to rework. I used it on a board recently, worked fine.
Thanks to all of you for your input 🙂
Thanks to all of you for your input 🙂
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