I'm really good at making things difficult...![]()
I think you are a talented fellow, but they don't make these PCB's to be modified.
I'm really good at making things difficult...![]()
Disposable! If a cap fails then it will be cheaper to toss the whole board and replace it with a new one.I think you are a talented fellow, but they don't make these PCB's to be modified.



This is what I use. Is this the same thing?Lead free solder is a pain in the butt, especially when you're also dealing with these types PC boards, but here's a couple of tips;
Use a "tip refresher" compound

I never use a damp sponge, ever. I always use the softer brass wool.I wont use a damp sponge at all when working with this type solder, rather, one of the stainless steel wool tip cleaners, then roll the tip in the refresher,,, it (among other things) acts as a wetting agent so aids heat transfer.
Now you tell me...Once the component(s) are removed from the board, do not try to wick or vacuum pump thelead free solder from the board's solder pads, rather, using a micro chuck & micro drill bits
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drill through the solder that is filling or blocking the board's through hole(s) "from the component side of the board." You can throw the chuck into one of those $2 battery powered/rechargeable screwdrivers to make this easier/quicker. Hope this helps. Cheers
Yep, that's the stuff (both items), same ashtray type holder & all. I don't think the wool is brass though, because solder doesnt take to it. Solder takes to brass as readily as it does to copper.This is what I use. Is this the same thing?
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I never use a damp sponge, ever. I always use the softer brass wool.
Now you tell me...
Great tips! Thanks, Ivan
Can't beat eyelet/turret board or tag strip/point to point type construction for ease of service/repair or modification. That said, no matter how difficult & frustrating & time consuming working with these type board is, I'm sure you'll do a good job. Cheers
That’s the one I used on my slot cars and trains in the 70’s wish I still had it..
Cheers
Good to know thanksNever solder pickups with a gun like this. The EMF will de-gauss magnets....
There's no place for these type soldering guns in electronics at all really. If one doesn't do enough soldering to warrant buying a soldering station type set-up, a "temperature controlled" pencil type iron is the go. Something like this (the temperature adjustment can be seen on the handle).Never solder pickups with a gun like this. The EMF will de-gauss magnets....

I know I'm a lone voice in the wilderness about this, but I could never understand this need to mod perfectly good amps. What is so wrong about Marshall's that has to be changed? I know it's a common (almost obsessive) thing, but I feel once you do that, it's not really a Marshall anymore.
Standing by for incoming.![]()

I was using my dad’s in the 60’s. I have a Weller station now.I was using that same Weller gun at 8 or 9 years old in the mid-seventies. I really hated that pile of.
Yep. It was my dad's as well. The tip didn't heat up until you pulled the trigger. What good is that! I wanted it flesh melting hot all the time.I was using my dad’s in the 60’s. I have a Weller station now.
Never solder pickups with a gun like this. The EMF will de-gauss magnets....
I‘ve heard that same thing and have had questions about it. On the one hand it theoretically makes sense, but on the other hand, I’ve wondered if that actually occurs in normal usage.
Here’s an interesting post on MyLesPaul where a person actually tested this.
The final result being that he did, in fact, measure a loss in an A5 magnet when he removed the magnet from the pickup and laid it directly on the body of the soldering gun while triggering it. However, normal soldering, to include removing and reattaching a pickup cover as many as five times had no negative effect on the gauss of the magnet.
Here‘s a link to the post.
A soldering gun will kill a Pickup?
I find a soldering iron a heck of a lot lighter and easier to use and manipulate around the work.www.mylespaul.com
I tend to err on the side of caution in general....
Gotta love Norm...Better yet just save doing the work and switch over to Orange..![]()
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