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Edson Oliveira
Brazil
Приєднався 7 жов 2013
Repairing a watch dial foot
Repairing a watch dial foot with a regular soldering Iron.
In this tutorial I show how to solder a watch dial feet with a soldering iron, a copper pin, liquid flux and soldering wire. And mention about the other methods of soldering a watch dial face.
In this tutorial I show how to solder a watch dial feet with a soldering iron, a copper pin, liquid flux and soldering wire. And mention about the other methods of soldering a watch dial face.
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Professor, qual o diametro do fio de cobre?
Îți urez cat mai multe realizări .
Lemon juice?
Hello mate, what kind of liquid flux did you used? Thanks!
Mestre boa tarde! tudo bem? me diga uma coisa por gentileza haste que você usa no lugar do pino é fio de cobre?
Very clean
No matters how I do it, the soldering wire doesn't stick to the dial, it just melt down and stick to the copper pin.
by the way , this machine for solder , use whats voltage
Thanks,
IVery useful..Nice video! Thanks! what temperatur did you set your solding iron? Isaac
It was a regular soldering iron, I guess it was around 350 - 400celcius
what temperatur did you set your solding iron?
I used a 40w soldering iron, regular iron machine for electronics.
Nice video! Thanks! I have to do one of these repairs soon and it was good seeing this first!
Hi, does using a soldering iron like this present any danger to dial face paint?
No danger if you put the right amount of soldering paste, the soldering paste makes it melts even on the surface and very fast.
Muy buen trabajo. Felicitaciones. Mas videos por favor. Gracias. Saludos desde Santa Fe - Argentina.
Muchas gracias, voy intentar hacer mas videos la proxima semana. Saludos de Sta Gertrudes, SP Brasil
3.16 i heard you say a tiny tungsten wire? Is it really tungsten wire or just normal solder wire?
actually I think that's a regular soldering wire, it came to my mind to say that, but try with any thin soldering wire
What gauge wire is the Copper rod?
Very useful. I’m going to try with brass rod in place of copper. Thanks.
That's great, try and let me know, but copper has been my savior lol...