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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2007

In this soldering tip video brought to you by BEST, Inc. Norman Mier demonstrates lead free multi lead soldering technique. http://www.solder.net

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  • is there anyplace to get this type of work done?

  • BEST, Inc

  • Good tutorial, but that red sliding text won't let me see it all...

  • Sorry, future tutorials will not have that on them. Thanks for the comment.

  • I always have problems seen this kind of chips,, there are too small for me to see them. Does anybody knows if there is a special glasses for this that I can use? Thanks in advance.

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  • Dang, I thought soldering many different leads like that would be a pain in the ass.

    does it make a difference if you use Lead based or lead free?

  • I really enjoy your tutorials but could you please move the bar to the top or bottom of the screen or make the bar more transparent? Hard to see what you are speaking of with the bar in the way. Thank you for the helpful vids!

  • I can't take advice from someone that confuses flux with solder.

  • Which soldering iron, and which inspection camera is being used here? Thanks.

  • Which soldering iron, and which inspection camera is being used here? Thanks.

  • ????

  • @SolderingGeek YOU SUCK BECAUSE GOD HATES AMERICANS.

  • @BlindedByEvil ok thanks

  • @BlindedByEvil Check out 0:21 -- ICs will have a notch or dot as an indicator as to where pin one is. As far as I'm aware, the indication is standard to the particular package.

  • how can u tell which pin number on the IC? and where to place it? also is there many different ways these type of chips are lined up to the PCB?

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