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Electronic Component Recycling Techniques That Could Consume You 

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Here I show you how to desolder large numbers of electronic components quickly - you can overcome shortages and build machines to your heart's desire with access to such a limitless supplier as the never ending story that is Electronic-Waste!
WARNING: the processes and outcomes described herein are highly addictive and may cause some individuals to develop hoarding problems!
Proceed with care.
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Комментарии : 15   
@Sctronic209
A friend of mine use to use a torch clean a board in seconds. The opposite side of course.
@techrama9642
I better store entire kit because it's easy to recognize on PCBs
@michaelmartin5995
Hoping this channel produces more content. Love the subject matter.
@bkaiser8367
Masterful
@mik310s
Its a pain in the arse when they use that lead free solder, I hate dealing with that crap even my solder gun cant deal with it very well.
@davidfalconer8913
Old Steel core 50 or 60 Hz mains transformers are ALWAYS worth salvaging , as they can last for ever , and when used to make power supplies are a LOT simpler ( and more reliable ! ) than modern SMPS .. ( tried - n - tested ) ... DAVE™🛑
@fintechip96
Exactly
@bradleylomas7525
you could just use braided copper wire wick and flux to remove old solder with a single solder gun
@bimbo-yw6ny
tips won't last long, scratching them each other
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