Hey guys just a tip from an electronics enthusiast.
Do not blow air on the solder joint while it's getting cold. You will just fuck up the solder spot. The solder will not crystalize well and you end up with a solder spot that will eventally break with time.
The solder joints were nice and solid, no cold solder here at all. It would really depend on what kind of solder that you're using as well. A eutectic solder will go from solid to liquid almost immediately and back once cooled.
I don't believe that air has anything to do with it, more so what's in the air may have an effect. I work in electronics assembly for a living and I make reflow oven profiles as part of my job. I will tell you that the reflow oven has fans from end to end.
@CBTalon97 Yep, you're right, it's not about the air. It's about the temperature changing so fast. If you work on that you must know that you just can't get the solder to 300ºC in 5 seconds... you know what I mean for sure.
that didnt help me at all.
DJImfamuos1408 2 months ago
You are brave not using a screwdriver or something to hold that spring guide down...haha
campr723 8 months ago
With just the spring upgrade and stock
Internals I'm getting around 370ish FPS and I assume around 19 RPS
Blured01 8 months ago
so whats youre rps???
dollibee609 8 months ago
@dollibee609 "so what is you are rps???" (Took away abbreviations) That totally makes sense.
Hyudryu 7 months ago
I got about 30 seconds into this and could get no further due to those 2 clowns in the back ground.
4282richard 9 months ago
SHit i thought my phone ring!!!...MGS rules!!!!!
Cool Video by the way greetings to the background guys hehe!!!
TalosIIII 11 months ago
those guys in the background are really annoying!
solozaur 11 months ago
Hey guys just a tip from an electronics enthusiast.
Do not blow air on the solder joint while it's getting cold. You will just fuck up the solder spot. The solder will not crystalize well and you end up with a solder spot that will eventally break with time.
DelxSus 1 year ago
@DelxSus
The solder joints were nice and solid, no cold solder here at all. It would really depend on what kind of solder that you're using as well. A eutectic solder will go from solid to liquid almost immediately and back once cooled.
I don't believe that air has anything to do with it, more so what's in the air may have an effect. I work in electronics assembly for a living and I make reflow oven profiles as part of my job. I will tell you that the reflow oven has fans from end to end.
CBTalon97 10 months ago
@CBTalon97 Yep, you're right, it's not about the air. It's about the temperature changing so fast. If you work on that you must know that you just can't get the solder to 300ºC in 5 seconds... you know what I mean for sure.
DelxSus 10 months ago
2:32 he said "eh" lol
HGClark 1 year ago
clear lower reciver?
PV48Z 1 year ago
@PV48Z Canadian law
ibusturballs 1 year ago
Thats a purdy gun :P
Blured01 1 year ago