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How To Solder - Beginners Guide To Soldering 

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How to solder - beginners guide , is a useful , clear guide to anyone new to the world of soldering , covering topics such as solders , soldering irons , basic soldering , PCB jigs , soldering wires together and different basic through hole soldering techniques , also with soldering tips and advice along the way
All steps are covered in clear detail and references are made of places such as Farnell , RS Components and if in America , Mouser or Digikey where all products from within this video are available.
If you enjoy this basic soldering video please like and subscribe and hit the notification bell so as to not miss out on any future soldering releases on the Mr SolderFix RU-vid channel.
Finally thank you for all of your support and good luck with all of your soldering projects in the future.
Mr Solderfix
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Комментарии : 64   
@grahamnichols1416
@grahamnichols1416 16 дней назад
Not only the Best soldering channel on RU-vid, but the neatest joints as well. Always a pleasure to learn from.
@eraldylli
@eraldylli 16 дней назад
Definitely.
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 15 дней назад
Hi , thank you for your continued support of my channel , it really is appreciated . I will always keep posting while people seem to be liking them , and if they can help a few more people out then I'm happy . Thank you again , take care 👍
@hagartm
@hagartm 16 дней назад
Best soldering tutorials on YT (save for those early eighties Pace clips ofc). Keep up the good work.
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 16 дней назад
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , your support is very much appreciated 👍
@ChiefBridgeFuser
@ChiefBridgeFuser 16 дней назад
I need to go looking for Pace ones. Thanks!
@edwardreichard3852
@edwardreichard3852 14 дней назад
Hands down the best I’ve ever seen and really good videos 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 13 дней назад
Hi , thank you for your comment and support of my channel , it really is appreciated . If my videos can help a few people out with their soldering / desoldering issues then that's great . Thanks again , take care 👍
@ChiefBridgeFuser
@ChiefBridgeFuser 16 дней назад
Ah, heatshrink on the extra hands alligator clips! Accidentally learned something new here!❤
@TinMan-jb5gf
@TinMan-jb5gf 16 дней назад
Yep, me too.
@goodun2974
@goodun2974 15 дней назад
I've seen other soldering demonstrations on RU-vid where they didn't use rubber insulation or heatshrunk tubing on the alligator clips, and the heat of the soldering process transmitted up through the copper wire to soften the insulation, and the alligator clips left teeth marks in the insulation.
@ChiefBridgeFuser
@ChiefBridgeFuser 15 дней назад
@@goodun2974 i feel seen 🙃😉🤣
@damionlee7658
@damionlee7658 16 дней назад
The first solder joint I did I was under the instruction of my grandfather (repairing my RC car). He looked at the board and said "That's enough solder to weld the Titanic" To this day, nearly forty years later, I hear that every time I'm soldering; regardless of how neat or messy I am.
@jamesmaxdavissands
@jamesmaxdavissands 16 дней назад
Alright! Just take it easy . . . . . . Now slowly, with both hands in the air . . . . . . Walk away from the solder
@cphank3722
@cphank3722 10 дней назад
I remember my first solder joint. I tried to solder the aluminum rear cap onto the front housing of a lamp socket. Little did I know these were never meant to be soldered with tin/lead solder...or any solder. Also I didn't pre-clean or use flux. It l looked like chicken had shit solder on it. Oh well, much living and learning since.
@brandonfarfan1978
@brandonfarfan1978 14 дней назад
A re-upload? I remember this video. It was very helpful. Big thanks!👍
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 14 дней назад
Hi , thank you for your comment, you are correct . Unfortunately for me the copyright free music I subscribed to for my videos has decided to go monetised . Whether right or wrong they are now not allowing me to use it on my videos . So basically I've subscribed and paid another site to use their guaranteed music instead . I then have to edit and repost them as new videos , starting on zero views . No fun for me , but no choice . Done 3 so far , sure there will be more . Thanks for your support , take care 👍
@kennith.
@kennith. 15 дней назад
You make things look so easy. Thank you for the high quality informative video.
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 12 дней назад
Hi , thank you for your continued support of my channel , it really is much appreciated 👍
@kerbalette156
@kerbalette156 15 дней назад
Brilliant video. Very informative and explained well. Never seen such clean soldering
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 12 дней назад
Hi , thank you for your comment , it really is appreciated 👍
@Rasspor
@Rasspor 15 дней назад
You make it look like art work. Nice video as always. Thanks for demonstration!!!
@tenminutetokyo2643
@tenminutetokyo2643 16 дней назад
Another great one. Thanks.
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 15 дней назад
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated 👍
@haggis_hunter9870
@haggis_hunter9870 15 дней назад
If only i saw and understood this video a couple of years ago.. Nice upload and GL to 100k
@034G63EVO
@034G63EVO 16 дней назад
Getting back to the basics, love it! thanks for another great one.
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 16 дней назад
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated 👍
@andrewgrinn3435
@andrewgrinn3435 16 дней назад
very thorough video, I learned a lot. Thank you.
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 16 дней назад
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , really appreciated . I'm glad you found the video of use , that's great to hear . Thanks again , take care 👍
@andrewgrinn3435
@andrewgrinn3435 15 дней назад
@@mrsolderfix3996 thanks you too.
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 15 дней назад
Hi , no problem 👍
@netlogic1ify
@netlogic1ify 15 дней назад
Really enjoy to watch your videos. Can you tell what kind of flux are you using? It seems transparent and liquid. Thank you
@jamesmaxdavissands
@jamesmaxdavissands 16 дней назад
I really learn a lot from you Sir - It is wonderful to meet real mentors even if we can't share a pint
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 15 дней назад
Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated . If my videos can help a few people out with their soldering / desoldering issues then that's great . I'm glad they have helped you . Thanks again for your time , take care 👍
16 дней назад
I'm not a fan of conical tips, i prefer the chisel tips. You don't have to angle the soldering handle as much and can get better heat transfer in thigh places. I can be biased, i learned on a Weller WECP with chisel tips. ^^ Nice tutorial on the basics, there are not many of them out there.
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 15 дней назад
Hi , thank you for your comment . It's funny how we are all different , I am not generally a fan of chisel tips , I will use them in certain situations but as most of what I do in my day job is microscopic , to me conicals win the day . Thanks again for your time , take care 👍
@stillfishing4sheep
@stillfishing4sheep 16 дней назад
I hade a pocket transistor radio that had resistors that were placed on end. So I copied what I saw. I was given a soldering instructional project circuit board. My teacher made me place the resistors flat on the board. He told me all axial lead components were to be placed flat on the board. There is shock and heat considerations when mounting components on circuit boards! So lay them flat! And if shock is a problem then use low temp hot melt glue to stabilize the components from shock.
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 16 дней назад
@@stillfishing4sheep hi , thank you for your comment . I've worked with many PCB designers over the years who have requested parts to be placed on end due to space restrictions . They were clued up on this and so I disagree with your teacher on this point , sorry . Thanks again 👍
@ChiefBridgeFuser
@ChiefBridgeFuser 16 дней назад
I worked with a guy who called this on-end style as "japanese style" because of the way japanese transistor radios from the 1960's were made. Yes, done for space restrictions before SMT was economical.
@goodun2974
@goodun2974 15 дней назад
​​@@mrsolderfix3996, I was a full-time audio equipment repair tech for 20 years; Many famous-name Japanese manufacturers would intentionally place certain resistors vertically, pointing straight up rather than laying them down horizontally on the circuit board. Sometimes this was done for heat dissipation, or to prevent the PC board from being burned if the resistor was likely to burn up due to a customer-created fault like shorting the speaker wires and blowing output transistors ---- which would often burn up associated components. Sometimes this was done with carbon composition or carbon film resistors that are known to burn quite readily and spectacularly if overloaded, but other times it was done with fusible resistors that were specifically chosen to open up and act as fuses in the event of an overload. So yes, I am with you on this one!
@sblowes
@sblowes 16 дней назад
New vid!!!
@मृत्युंजयविजयनगर
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@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 13 дней назад
Hi , thank you for watching the video and supporting my channel , very kind of you 👍
@tcirit
@tcirit 16 дней назад
Thank you so much for sharing these great techniques. I wonder if you have made a video on how to clean soldering tips for those like me who blacken them?
@jjab99
@jjab99 15 дней назад
Excellent advice and great videos as always, many thanks. Can you please recommend a reasonably priced, but good quality solder available in England please??? I have bought cheap solder in the past, but it's not too good, but times are hard and I cannot afford to pay £70 to £80 for a roll of solder, so I was wondering if there is a good quality, but not too expensive Solder Brand you could recommend??? Many thanks and keep the videos coming, they are very informative and interesting. Stay well and keep safe, Joe
@billk5727
@billk5727 16 дней назад
Really great information and demonstrating how to apply it. Do you clean the flux off after soldering? Bill
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 15 дней назад
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated . Yes I generally do clean the flux off after , I've shown how I do this in a few videos , in fact I dedicated one whole video on RU-vid to how I clean my boards after Soldering . Most fluxes these days are non corrosive so can be left on after although I always feel you should get as much off as you can . Thanks again , take care 👍
@billk5727
@billk5727 15 дней назад
@@mrsolderfix3996 Okay thanks for the reply. I'll check out the video on cleaning the boards.
@bijufrancis4284
@bijufrancis4284 8 дней назад
I don't like bending the leads of components. Becomes Real pain while desoldering
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 8 дней назад
@@bijufrancis4284 hi , thank you for your comment . I 100% agree with you , I only showed the bending method as an option but I'm sure I mentioned I don't like doing it for the exact point you make about potential rework in the future . Thanks again , take care 👍
@gillian9178
@gillian9178 16 дней назад
Is you preference using leaded solder, rather than lead free.
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 15 дней назад
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated . I think we would all prefer to use leaded solder if we could as it is easier to work with as it's got a lower melting point . The trouble these days is most firms demand lead free although a hobbyist can just use leaded ( if they can get it ) as some suppliers only sell leaded to businesses . Thanks again , take care 👍
@tab_use
@tab_use 16 дней назад
how can solder thin headphones broken cable hair size or ready to trash ?
@sblowes
@sblowes 16 дней назад
@@tab_use Trash. I’ve tried so many times to repair headphones, but it’s such an advanced soldering skill, it’s cheaper to replace the headphones.
@mrsolderfix3996
@mrsolderfix3996 16 дней назад
@sblowes hi , I agree . The wires are so delicate and will generally take so long to repair and protect them , it's just not worth it . Even though I have all the tools and patience etc I don't try anymore . Thanks for your comments 👍
@tab_use
@tab_use 16 дней назад
@@mrsolderfix3996 Thanks for the reply. same thing with blueT ear phones battery replacment. time wasted for a penny.
@tab_use
@tab_use 16 дней назад
@@sblowes Agree thanks for the reply. like microsoldering turorials too good to be true
@LarixusSnydes
@LarixusSnydes 15 дней назад
​​@@mrsolderfix3996Well, when your headphones are €600,- you'll give it your all to get it right. I fixed my dad's set working together with him. It was a delight to work together. He positioned the wires for me while keeping the easily melting stuff out of the way and I used my better sight to solder the tiny joints onto the headphone speakers. Mind you, these were over-ear muffs, not the the in-ear types. The dealer had given up on them, so it was quite satisfying to get it to work again. It's been 4 years ago now and they're still going strong.
@PlatinumMastering
@PlatinumMastering 16 дней назад
Why you not using flux ???
@grahamnichols1416
@grahamnichols1416 16 дней назад
Watch again carefully. He does use flux.
@jamesmaxdavissands
@jamesmaxdavissands 16 дней назад
Why you not pay attention?
@gillian9178
@gillian9178 16 дней назад
He is using cored solder + adding liquid flux as well, belts & braces.
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