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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2010

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  • What kind of fumes are coming off this stuff? I bought a heat gun and did a few boards, but what ended up happening is I would walk back into the house and REEK of fumes. I eventually just gave up and decided to buy all my parts new. Didn't seem like it was worth the health hazard.

  • @Raxarax

    Yeah it's pretty nasty stuff and I don't know the toxicity of it but I think as long as you ware a respirator the lingering smell can't really get into your lungs. Don't quote me on that!

    Thanks for watching.

    Cheers,

    Rhys

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  • What temperature do you use? and how close do you put the heat gun to the PCB?

  • That was awesome.

  • Small tip here.. How about u did it over the box?

  • I am using this metod for 4 years and its perfect, but sometimes is better to tap it with the other side, I mean with parts upside. The parts are jumping off and tin stays down on the board... ;-)

  • Nice way to get something back from old/broken parts :)

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