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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
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  • @passion830217
    @passion830217 9 років тому

    i learned two things from you, Sir. First, getting the third hand, which is very comfortable to avoid the heat when we put two wires together to solder. i ordered one from amazon right after seeing it. Second, i know i should put the soldering gun at the bottom of the wire to heat the wire directly and then do the soldering. last, i need to clean the tip by rubbing it with a dampened sponge. thanks!

  • @Dennis-gr2fx
    @Dennis-gr2fx 10 років тому +1

    Seen a few videos- up to soldering. They are very good and you know your stuff.
    In England electricians use snips, side cutters, to bare wire quickly or a not too sharpe knife.
    Your ways is just fine but different.
    We used to use screwitts, that's wire nuts, made of porcelain.
    Interestingly because the voltage is a nominal 230 volts the current to supply an appliance is half that that is needed here.
    It does make the wiring a lot easier to work with.
    Looking forward to more of your videos.

  • @wovvzer
    @wovvzer 15 років тому

    great info. in all your vids..thanks

  • @juliomedina2147
    @juliomedina2147 11 років тому

    es ta bueno el video

  • @sineferro
    @sineferro 11 років тому

    If you drip solder in a multimillion dollar satellite (these are built in a clean rooms) I wonder what it will short out in outer space? Do you think it will work in space when you want it to?

  • @3Mudbone1
    @3Mudbone1 13 років тому

    You can also obtain nice little portable solder devices which are butane powered and work excellent for heat shrink with an adapter. They are about $100.00 at Jensen Tools on line.

  • @ASoTVSlapChop
    @ASoTVSlapChop 13 років тому

    lol @ Dry as the "Mojave Ocean."

  • @Discerner1999
    @Discerner1999 12 років тому

    Thank You so much for your informative video. I learned a lot from you.

  • @sce371
    @sce371 12 років тому

    40Watt will get your job in only 2 seconds as it should be.
    Some Irons have 40/60Watt selectable.

  • @passion830217
    @passion830217 9 років тому

    by the way, it is easy for me to use a lighter to strip the wire rather than a special pier.

  • @sineferro
    @sineferro 11 років тому

    it means he don't know what he's talking about. (The glare from his nose is blinding me). If you are blinded you cannot see. Bad info is just as bad as being blinded temporarily.

  • @gst69man
    @gst69man 15 років тому

    can you tell me how you mounted the 1mm 4x8 aluminum top to the table. Glue? or recessed screws?
    Thanks

  • @Nixxomatic
    @Nixxomatic 11 років тому

    Thank you for this video. I was repairing my daughter's talking Hello Kitty doll and made the stupid mistake of letting the solder drip. Next time (I presume there will be a next time given the fact that this was the second time I was repairing it) I won't make the same mistake.

  • @MrMooseful
    @MrMooseful 13 років тому

    This is so cool, thank you very much for this info!

  • @sineferro
    @sineferro 11 років тому

    You noticed how he disabled the comments on teaching MIG welding. I'm pretty sure UCI knows this guy is just in it for the money. They wouldn't want to cancel this guys class.

  • @MrMooseful
    @MrMooseful 13 років тому

    does anyone know if a 25 Watt is OK for household soldering as well as PCB welding (for small electronics) ?

  • @dmitriitikhomirov7779
    @dmitriitikhomirov7779 8 років тому

    thanks!

  • @sineferro
    @sineferro 11 років тому

    MAKE UP PLEASE!!!! Your nose is shiney!

  • @megarust4118
    @megarust4118 11 років тому

    ?????? his nose is what bothering you? sorry... its wierd... lol...