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How to Solder : How to Remove a Resistor Soldered to a Circuit Board

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

Learn how to remove a resistor soldered to a circuit board in this free video.

Expert: Ken D. Orlich
Bio: Ken Orlich has been soldering for over twenty years and has factory soldering experience.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers

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  • Hey, look on the bright side. At least he's not a surgeon.

  • The man is a cluts.

    Hate to see him remove a transistor or an IC.

    He would have burned it up.

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  • his bald head is sweating from that overkill job...

  • hmm, not very good. Even with his cheat sheet he didn't know something as basic as a resitor tolerance band?! After all there's only 3 possible options on tolerance band: gold is 5%, silver is 10% none means 20%.

  • All the finesse of a bull in a china store. Might as well yank it out with your teeth.

  • All the finesse of a bull in a china store.

  • It's a 3k ohm resistor with a 5% tolerance. Gold is 5%, Silver is 10%.

  • yea tis gus is making all kings of mistakes

  • isn't gold 5%?

  • Best thing about butane soldering irons is that you can smoke crack with them as well as solder.

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