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  • I approve this message. Guys right its 100% true. Dirty sauder is the worst! Electronics run best if sauder is of high quality and Sauder'r is skilled.

  • Can't I just stick it to the jack with the duck tape?

    Can anyone help me? I'm a girl and I have no clue how to rejoin the red, blue and yellow cables to the jack.

    THANKS IN ADVANCE!!

  • @xxguitargirl94xx You're a girl. Girl's can't do anything like this, sorry, it's just genetics.

    Maybe try cooking or sewing instead?

  • @midevil656 Sorry I can't do that either unless you want food poisoning? Yep I'll be more than happy to poison with my cooking skills if anyone wishes me to do that.

  • Blind bastard! Don't learn from this video!

  • this is a great way to learn how to solder. This does not result in cold joints if all parts reach the same temp.....people flux is your best friend. but some are conductive but they need to be cleaned and dried. This is how pro's do it. Its not the old school method or the new skill method . Its just another method which is easier for beginners......

  • @sithlordalucard lol is this how pro's do it? hahahaha ok sir, follow the pro. best wishes

    FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE

  • @harindam yes its how pro's do it. I work with them ;P

    Much Love from the USA

  • u use flux and what ???? what did he say to use with flux

  • @MsRaptor1995 Rosin

  • @MsRaptor1995 it doesn't really matter you can use any flux. The only thing is some are conductive so they most be cleaned after your done soldering. Just buy the flux and read the directions. there is flux none as no clean that hardens and doesn't effect the boards.

  • lol. I'm new to soldering myself, but I don't like the way this guy solders. I would tape that board to the edge of a table and put the tinned soldering tip to the joint and and touch the solder spool to it. Thats what every other video shows you.

  • @TheEgg185 he is doing it right. When you apply flux you can make perfect solders by adding solder to your iron then soldering the board. Now for regular solder that has very little flux core and you don't add flux you must do as you commented. enjoy soldering its a art form!

  • In soviet Russia, iron solders you!

  • How is this supposed to be good soldering?

    Getting solder on the iron and trying to wipe it off onto the joint is a bad way to do it and will often result in cold joints.

    You need to bring the solder and iron together at the joint. You must use flux-core solder. You can also add some flux but it shouldn't really be needed.

  • @Tda7000 Of course your method is the perfect method. But this is the oldskool method. I have seen many old electricians use this method. BIG UGLY COLD JOINTS... and the only thing a viewer can get in this video is using rosin or we call it "RATA DUMMALA" to prevent tip oxidation.

  • @harindam But why is he showing people to use the old method when the new way is better? It doesn't make sense. Unless he's showing what you shouldn't do, but it doesn't seem that way. I just don't get it.

  • @Tda7000 Thats all about Freedom to speak :). He likes it he shows it. But viewers must get what they really need. If someone really in to soldering, There are 1000s of good soldering videos. and I personnaly like to see this oldskool method.

  • @harindam there not cold joints if all the parts reach the same temp.......

  • FOR MOTHA RUSSIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • What is the liquid in the little plastic container?

  • @chjens5 i think is liquid tin.

  • @chjens5 I was just wondering that! I need some myself whatever it is. Have you found out?

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