smd soldering in the EU

Hey there diyaudio community,


my fine motor skills lately just aren't what they used to be. However, I have some unpopulated PCB's and all needed parts laying around for quite some time now and would really like to at least have the DAC finished, but it would take me forever with my shaky hands right now. They are good enough for soldering point-to-point or trough-hole, but just not for those teeny-tiny smd parts.



Does anyone have experience with a PCB assembly ~smd-soldering~ service in the EU?
Or better, would maybe a member on here be so kind and do the smd soldering job? Against payment of course or maybe a payment plus NOS tubes, chokes, transformers or other parts I intend to sell somewhen anyhow.


Any help is greatly appreciated and I hope this is the right sector -otherwise please move it to the correct one.


Thanks,
Brzzl
 
I'm in Bruges, close to both Belgian and Dutch postal services. I can offer to help too - and that's valid for anyone else reading this post that might need assembly or soldering of high quality (even on big parts like stupidly large heatsink tabs lol)

Thank you for the offer!I would prefer someone inside the EU.
Oh, how the tables turn...
 
A lot of it technique in SMD soldering.

Apply plenty of SMD solder flux to the area.
It will also help keep IC in place.

Carefully solder one corner.
Then drag solder along pins on opposite side.

If you get bridges apply solder flux, remove all solder from iron and draw iron away from solder bridge and solder should come away.
For really stubborn bridges use copper braid.

You need good quality low melting point solder and a good magnifying glass to check alignment and for bridges.
 
Thank you for the how-to!
However, I already have some experience with smd soldering. I am just not capable of it right now and maybe for a while longer. Nonetheless, it would be interesting which SMD solder flux works for you. In the past I just used the one that my local electronics store had and always achieved acceptable results with only a few solder bridges.
 
I'm sure I can make this work 😛

I personally use a paste flux from a little tub that I transfered to a syringe. I don't use solder paste because I don't have any. I am relatively okay with my hand steadiness though.

I also often use a small amount of SMD part glue to tack the things into place. It's dissolved in alcohol.