10 Soldering Tips to Instantly Improve Your Soldering Skills

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10 Soldering Tips to Instantly Improve Your Soldering Skills.
Whether you are building your first quad, scared of messing something up or just unsure of your soldering skills, follow these 11 soldering tips to instantly improve your skills!
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@FlightClubFPV
@FlightClubFPV 5 років тому
For people saying I'm giving out bad information, these 10 (11 tips on the website) tips are based off speed, efficiency and results from soldering for the past 20 years. I have a degree in electronics engineering and my first job out of college was repairing surface mount components under a microscope at Nokia. My job for 3 years was soldering daily. I can comfortably say I've built over 100 quads. When you've been soldering for this long you find out what works and what doesn't. Yes in school they teach you to use flux but we all know what is taught in school is not always practical in real life. I'm not saying don't use flux, it's just not needed. Use a rosin core solder, it has flux in it. As for the tip, I'm just saying the cone tip is a more versatile tip. Yes, a wedge tip is great for batteries and motor wires but there are some jobs it can't do. Like if you're trying to replace a surface mount component on a vtx or flight controller. Try replacing a microprocessor chip with a wedge tip, you'll end up with solder blobs everywhere and kill the chip. A cone tip doesn't excel for any job but it can do all jobs.
@JerryCalverley
@JerryCalverley 5 років тому
Very good tips. Thanks!
@mrgreen8887
@mrgreen8887 5 років тому
Good advice from a veteran in this field is always valuable thanks alot.
@802Garage
@802Garage 5 років тому
Not sure what anyone is complaining about. All the tips in this video were pretty dead on. Obviously if typically working with heavier wires or large metal contacts such as Deans connectors or even MOSFET heat sinks, it might make more sense to use a wedge. For this type of work, a cone tip makes sense. As for the heat, like you said, more heat for a short period of time is better than less heat for a long period of time. The people arguing have been taught wrong. Also never understood the obsession with flux. It simply isn't necessary for most jobs. Only thing I would add to this video is info on tinning your tip and making contact with the tinned wire itself before pulling away from a pad.
@98hundy
@98hundy 5 років тому
Good stuff. I write work instructions for electronics assembly, BSEE with 35 years manufacturing experience. Rather than recommend a single tip for soldering I would say size the tip to the job. The large wedge tip will transfer more heat to large wires faster than the small conical tip thus reducing the dwell time on the contact. I would also add a tip, use liquid flux. The main job for flux is to remove oxides on the metal surface to be soldered, when soldering to dull surfaces like old copper contacts or wires adding additional liquid flux will make the job faster and cleaner. This is a pro tip that most hobbyist will never discover on their own. The small bottle linked below will allow pin point application of liquid flux. www.zoro.com/plato-flux-dispenser-2-oz-needle-tip-fd-2/i/G5391321/feature-product?gclid=CjwKCAiAsoviBRAoEiwATm8OYG9Mb23RXDgbKh09bc9rnGa31155n5jT6k8qqC2iENXC0Sl8lllS2xoCkPsQAvD_BwE
@jexter6578
@jexter6578 5 років тому
Absolutely , experience in soldering gives you the idea what u really need and what is optional , I also trained my junior how to solder and they were like ,.....we learned from book to use flux ...why are u not using ....
@Tinyhappiness2023
@Tinyhappiness2023 5 років тому
Liked the way you talk. Simple fast
@Mahono2Gud
@Mahono2Gud 4 роки тому
Me too
@cammitalbainshoku4253
@cammitalbainshoku4253 4 роки тому
portable
@xtiros2672
@xtiros2672 4 роки тому
Still watched it at 1.5 speed
@Drckarvo
@Drckarvo 4 роки тому
Efficiency. Nobody take this as racist but it seems to be a common value among most Asian cultures.
@JasonVellow
@JasonVellow 4 роки тому
@@Drckarvo It is racial/cultural but I don't think it's racist, it's true. Just go hang out with some other ethnic family groups (Fuck I hate being PC) you'll find some amazing differences. Many are to be envied. Work ethic and accomplishment can seem like a harsh way to raise, but goal setting and setting realistic expectations of your children and family, seems pretty logical and compassionate to me. Also, I talk, a lot. Feel free to ignore. :) Peace and thanks for the intelligent and concise video. Brevity and accuracy, everyone can appreciate. Cheers to Flight Club. :)
@danielmiller2886
@danielmiller2886 5 місяців тому
All great tips! Tip 11: Practice a LOT and practice on scrap electronics. Scrap and broken parts are plentiful! I found that because i sometimes go for long periods of time between solder work, it really helps to do a little practice before working on something, just to freshen up my skills.
@DavefromCA2023
@DavefromCA2023 28 днів тому
Where do you get scrap without dumpster diving?
@danielmiller2886
@danielmiller2886 28 днів тому
@@DavefromCA2023 If you cant find old or broken electronics from people you know, go to a Goodwill (or other thrift shop) and you can buy stuff for just a couple bucks. You can always practice with just a couple pieces of wire. Another option is to buy a soldering project online.
@danielmiller2886
@danielmiller2886 28 днів тому
@@DavefromCA2023 BTW, dumpster diving cab yield some great treasures!
@mclawrence00
@mclawrence00 3 роки тому
Just a few tips: 1. the flux melts first cleaning oxidation so the solder can wet the pads when it melts. 2. I would use the larger tip for the larger pads and wire. 3. Don't mash on your solder wick. This is where you could use some external flux. Flux the pad and the solder wick, melt your solder and put the end of the solder wick into the melted solder. No pulled pads and it will wick really fast. Other than that I liked all your info regarding tools and equipment. Not bad info; it will get the job done. And, btw, I'm a master soldering instructor, been doing it for 40 years.
@mrmrsleonard9341
@mrmrsleonard9341 3 роки тому
thanks
@FSUOSU25
@FSUOSU25 2 роки тому
Hi Marilyn. I started a job that involves soldering. I like it, but I want to make sure I do well enough to keep. It's my third day at the actual job site and been doing ok. But today I was either putting too much solder, not putting enough solder on the heel of the leaded component, or not making the lead part discernible. Hopefully I get better.
@mclawrence00
@mclawrence00 2 роки тому
@@FSUOSU25 It does take some practice. It's easier to add a little more than to remove it. If you're putting too much maybe they may have a smaller size solder you can use.
@FSUOSU25
@FSUOSU25 2 роки тому
@@mclawrence00 ok thanks will keep that in mind. Take care.
@ashy1423
@ashy1423 Рік тому
Thank you for your video good tips are always appreciated. Stay well Ash from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@hardrock1826
@hardrock1826 2 роки тому
It has been decades since I was in electronics and electrical shop at high school. Now I am going to do some fine, small wire soldering to install a car audio system. I am so thankful that I came across your video. These ten tips to improve my skills are most definitely going to result in my success with this project that I am doing. Thanks so very much for your easy to understand instruction.
@DemonikNord
@DemonikNord 4 роки тому
Not a RC guy but this is very helpful for anyone doing electronic work.
@richardbartlett4075
@richardbartlett4075 2 роки тому
Very well done young man. I'm 66 years old and you were fast, yet accurate. Thanks
@dude4054
@dude4054 2 роки тому
@@Terra101 “girlfriend”
@Terra101
@Terra101 2 роки тому
@@dude4054 Sorry, boyfriend.
@FSUOSU25
@FSUOSU25 2 роки тому
Hey Richard any tips you have to share. I'm just starting out at a job. I definitely like it. Just want to do well at it. Anyway take care brother.
@richardbartlett4075
@richardbartlett4075 2 роки тому
@@FSUOSU25 I wish I had some wise info for you, but the top ten is excellent. I have a motorcycle repair shop and I do not solder on a daily basis. When I do, it needs to be done correctly and survive the vibrations and abuse. I am always open to new ideas and easier methods, I’m a old dog who does learn new tricks! What is your new? I hope it is something you will enjoy, that is info I do have experience about. Good luck.
@FSUOSU25
@FSUOSU25 2 роки тому
@@richardbartlett4075 that's good feedback I appreciate that. This new job I'm doing involved soldering components onto circuit boards. I'm really liking it. I just want to do well because it pays pretty decent. I have a great mentor and the rest of the crew are great. I'll keep you posted along the way. Thanks again and I that's cool you have a motorcycle repair shop. Take care.
@blzbob_86
@blzbob_86 3 роки тому
I haven't done any soldering in years. Started feeling the urge to do a few projects during the quarantine. This video was a great reminder on the "little things" I forgot over the years. Thanks for posting!
@solowiejs
@solowiejs 4 роки тому
I've been soldering for 20+ years, and you've helped me greatly. Thanks for the lead to that nice new iron too!
@VideoCesar07
@VideoCesar07 4 роки тому
Great video. Saved to my favs playlist. As an amateur electronics enthusiast I have been doing a lot of things wrong that just made everything harder. Even if it worked it definitely looked bad and I even doubted how long it would last or how well it would perform. These tips have given me a lot more confidence and helped me increase my quality and speed.
@melissadull1594
@melissadull1594 2 роки тому
Thank you for clear and to the point tips. I'm a single mom and I would usually ask my dad or grandpa how to do it, but now since they've passed on it's nice to find someone like you to help! Thanks again!🌴
@kirm8137
@kirm8137 3 роки тому
Loved your video. Zero BS, straight to the point, great tips. Too bad more youtubers don't follow your example. Thanks!
@daviddoud3419
@daviddoud3419 4 роки тому
I'm new to this, and I was having a heck of a time! This man is to the point, knowledgeable, and experienced! He made all the difference for me! Thank you!
@stankyouverymuch
@stankyouverymuch 4 роки тому
Really good tips. Should be shared in classes for those that teach.
@joshuabrenes1317
@joshuabrenes1317 3 роки тому
I've started to learn so this moment and your instructions and tips were perfectly clear and understandable. I highly appreciate the time you took to help beginners such as myself.
@FlightClubFPV
@FlightClubFPV 3 роки тому
Thanks!
@awdhootkanawade
@awdhootkanawade 8 місяців тому
Some more tips 1) there is nothing like excess flux, even if your solder wire is fluxcore use external flux 2) if solder joint is not shiny reflow it , it will break on worst possible time ( thats where flux comes handy ) 3) pay extra attention to ground pads they will suck all the heat because of the area and produce cold joints
@Camaro4726
@Camaro4726 4 роки тому
Been soldering for a few years and came across this video. This is such a great video and perfect for getting a crash course in soldering! I never knew the fumes were toxic at all so I'm glad I decided to check this out, awesome tips!
@TonyAFC85
@TonyAFC85 4 роки тому
Really appreciate this video as I’ll be doing my first solder in the coming days and needed to understand certain things before I start. Thank you
@Xraysong
@Xraysong Рік тому
Well done! I have to do a bunch of soldering today and I've never done it before. I feel alot more confident now!
@Jesus_is_Lord_316
@Jesus_is_Lord_316 Рік тому
I saved this in my favourites a couple years back. Today I'm watching it as I'm about to solder. Thanks!
@billyjean3446
@billyjean3446 4 роки тому
Best video so far, straight to the point , I wish I’d seen this before I worked on my DJI now ima go back and fix it thanks to you bro
@dirksparrow
@dirksparrow 5 років тому
WOW i just start soldering kit for hobby and i learn so much in 5 min. thats just make me like more this facinating new hobby.thank you , really appreciate
@youdoer
@youdoer 3 роки тому
Thank you. I literally watched your video and used a Radio Shack soldering iron I bought over 10 years but never used. I repaired a lighter car plug. I also had rosin core solder I bought with the soldering iron. Thank you. Thank you.
@pelicule
@pelicule 14 днів тому
This is the best soldering instructional video I have ever seen. It's clear, quick and comprehensive. 5 stars!
@jaspurc933
@jaspurc933 4 роки тому
Awesome tips! I just started soldering a few weeks ago and I wonder why I did not pick up this skill years ago. Thank you for the tips they where very helpful!
@garyr7027
@garyr7027 4 роки тому
Great tips, all of which I've learned the hard way. My favorite one is high heat quickly, not low heat slowly, escpecially when soldering aluminum wire. If one wants to get into soldering, I'd suggest to get a rework station. It doesn't have to be a real high priced one, x-tronics 4000 series is a real good unit for the price and very reliable. Learning to use a hot air gun could prove to be just as valuable as learning to solder... they go hand in hand in this field.
@cathomas72118
@cathomas72118 Рік тому
Everyone else was over-explaining how to solder. I learned more from you being straightforward and simple than from the other 8 or so vids where the people were bloviating and showing off how much they knew. Great vid! 🎉
@hterra2706
@hterra2706 3 місяці тому
This is THE VIDEO that I tell others to find if they are new or haven't soldered in a while. Thank you for making this!!!
@Fee.1
@Fee.1 4 роки тому
High heat low amount of time is the best advice I’ve heard in years
@odoggow8157
@odoggow8157 4 роки тому
TO MOST ITS JUST COMMON SENSE OR U GET SOMEONE THAT KNOWS SOLDERING TO DO IT FOR YOU. IF U NEED THAT ADVICE BETTER ADVICE WUD BE GET A PRO TO DO IT AS U WILL ONLY HURT URSELF
@Jim-od7sb
@Jim-od7sb 4 роки тому
@@odoggow8157 First of all there's a button called "caps lock" I think you should try and press it just once, besides that, shut the fuck up, the way you respond to people makes you seem extremely questionable and insecure, so just stop my dude
@roxien7830
@roxien7830 4 роки тому
@@odoggow8157 Your advice to "get someone who knows what they're doing to do it" is quite frankly, GARBAGE. I have learned many skills (including soldering) simply by trial and error. Could I have saved myself a lot of frustration by handing my child's toy off to someone who knew what they were doing? Absolutely! But what would my child have learned from that? Not that it's ok to try new things even when you're scared, not that just because you fail the first time doesn't mean you won't succeed your 2nd (or in my case 3rd) time, not that just cause it's "a man's job" doesn't mean a woman can't do it and vice versa? And honestly what would I have gotten from doing that? Not the sense of accomplishment from learning something new, not the feeling of pride you get bc your child thinks you're a super hero for fixing their toy...but I would've ended up with yet another bill that as a single mother of 2 I simply can't afford...so take your don't try this at home advice and shove it up your a$$.
@dont.ripfuller6587
@dont.ripfuller6587 3 роки тому
@@odoggow8157 I always destroy a ton of shit when I'm learning something new, there's ton of electronics thrown away everywhere
@claytonholt7489
@claytonholt7489 4 роки тому
loved the fact you didn't drag it out straight to the point and quick examples.......Thank You
@user-zv9ne7en1h
@user-zv9ne7en1h Місяць тому
Thanks bro simple and straightforward you helped me more than those 10 minutes then anyone else did in the last year soldering
@richierich1169
@richierich1169 Рік тому
Hello, I know it’s been a while since you posted this video. I’m just getting into soldering. Your tips were point on and to the point. Very clear explanation. I very much appreciate this video. I jumped all in and bought a hot air/soldering iron/ bolt meter station. I repair electronics but have lost so much business because the lack of soldering knowledge. You’ve explained your team tips perfect. However you left one very important detail out. Being a person with bad eyes I know I’ll need to purchase something like jewelers glasses. But what you’re wearing looks like they work really well. What are they called and where might I purchase them? Thank you so much for your awesome video! You have a new sub!
@kemouse
@kemouse 5 років тому
Thank you for sharing your expertise. I was always kind of scared to try this but wanted to be able to so this was a big help.
@DC-ck7ng
@DC-ck7ng 4 роки тому
I'm impressed. I'm new to soldering and found this video extremely helpful. Thanks!
@anubis8086
@anubis8086 3 роки тому
Out of all of the videos I just watched, this is the best so far. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, whoever doesn't like it just keep moving and stop criticizing people.
@TappanZee1234
@TappanZee1234 Рік тому
Best and simplest of all the solder how-to videos I've watched! Especially appreciate the "tin the pad, then insert the wire into the solder;" great tip!
@davidmedina400
@davidmedina400 4 роки тому
Loved the video man. Very professional , accurate, and simplified. Great job thank you.
@b4roni1
@b4roni1 5 років тому
Thank you much, very understandable , short and to the point. i'm ready to start soldering.
@littlsuprstr
@littlsuprstr 4 місяці тому
This is the best soldering video I've seen yet. You showed everything we need, nothing we don't. You explained everything we need, nothing we don't.
@bxnny0374
@bxnny0374 7 місяців тому
I'm just learning how to solder; this video is a GOLDMINE. thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!
@Rocco55ish
@Rocco55ish 5 років тому
Good job, I have been soldering for 48 years, and these tips are great to get the new people started, I learned in high school in my electronics 1 class, and this is what I was taught, except for the ventilation, we did not care back then.
@FlightClubFPV
@FlightClubFPV 5 років тому
haha!
@1968CudaGuy
@1968CudaGuy 5 років тому
You must also be a child of the 60's like me.. I learned soldering, brazing, and welding in an 8th grade metals shop class.. Been doing it as a hobby ever since..
@nottobay6768
@nottobay6768 4 роки тому
The fumes from sold really aren't that bad, it's flux that will fuck you up.
@FreezyPop
@FreezyPop 3 роки тому
@@nottobay6768 I need explanation
@nottobay6768
@nottobay6768 3 роки тому
@@FreezyPop The smell is just way more aggressive that's all I know about the differences, lol.
@williamnicklaus2203
@williamnicklaus2203 5 років тому
I have been doing it all wrong - thanks for the tutorial. Looking forward NOW to completing my project
@JohnDavis-xk5fi
@JohnDavis-xk5fi 3 роки тому
This is what all instructional videos should be like. It was quick, clear, knowledgeable, and valuable. The visual examples were good and matched what you were saying in the audio. Now show me how to solder tabs onto a very small lithium coin battery. It's a 1216.
@BTBM88
@BTBM88 Рік тому
I’ve never soldered anything in my life. But I’m feel very confident going into my first attempt. Thanks! Highly informative!!!!
@cac2244
@cac2244 5 років тому
i solder a lot on a daily basis for my electronics hobby. Have done for many years, yet your video was very informative and well presented. I subbed.
@Mahono2Gud
@Mahono2Gud 4 роки тому
This video just opened my eyes and my mind.
@supersabrosinho
@supersabrosinho 4 роки тому
Strange way to reach Nirvana 😆🤣🤣
@blackpepperprepper2025
@blackpepperprepper2025 2 місяці тому
These are great tips and very helpful for my ARRIS M700 custom build. Tinning, high heat, and low time of contact is key. Thanks!
@tommyquesada1646
@tommyquesada1646 3 роки тому
Great job and appreciate the tips. I am looking forward to seeing how I can use a pick and place machine to put LEDs on a PCB board. Has been 25 years since I went to electronics school so your tips are helping to refresh my memory. Many thanks and God Bless, Tommy Quesada from Fort Worth, TX
@criticalthinker7822
@criticalthinker7822 4 роки тому
This is the soldering video I didn't know I needed. Thank you!
@tornadokat
@tornadokat 3 роки тому
I'd like to add that it is important to use good quality solder. I bought two different spools of solder on Amazon that were junk, didn't flow well into braided wires, then bought some Kester, wow what a huge improvement. Also on large wires it is good to flatten braided wire then solder onto a large pad so it makes contact with a larger surface area thus able to transfer more current plus be a stronger physical connection.
@Simeonital
@Simeonital 9 місяців тому
Great tips. I’m soldering at the moment and thought I was pretty good at it but these tips have proved helpful.
@stevenclarke5606
@stevenclarke5606 3 роки тому
I’ve just started soldering some amplifier kits, so this is very helpful. Well done very well presented.
@therugburnz
@therugburnz 5 років тому
I worked in a soldering factory for a few years. We used rosin core Kester ,the standard stuff. We didn't use soldering paste like I was instructed. We did on occasion use liquid flux when we used old oxidized inventory. At home I use rosin core and dip my tip in paste before every third or fourth cleaning wipe of the sponge. Works great. BTW, factory soldering is done in a very different way than "the right way". The iron is held in a jig in many cases, one moves the parts and solder instead. Speed and good connection not pretty. Speed, excellent connection AND pretty get a raise !
@robertclarke9182
@robertclarke9182 5 років тому
Thank you Tyler Durden it was very helpful
@danielbridgland5908
@danielbridgland5908 3 роки тому
Well said, short , sweet and direct to the point makes learning new skills enjoyable and achievable.. thankyou
@captainkirkchevnomo
@captainkirkchevnomo 2 роки тому
I haven't soldered since I was in the Marine Corps nearly 40 years ago. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Take care!
@danwest9900
@danwest9900 4 роки тому
Very clear presentation. Great editing, camera work, and audio. Thanks for posting, man!
@willbrodhead5778
@willbrodhead5778 4 роки тому
I'm not interested in drones, but recently got a job involving lots of small, tight solder joints. These are great tips!
@rick0856
@rick0856 4 роки тому
Good luck bro
@bobek2894
@bobek2894 2 роки тому
A big thank you. This is the best 6 minutes I have spent on the internet. I have looked at other postings on this issue. The others waster time talking about other subjects.
@slbgeo
@slbgeo 2 роки тому
I never soldered much because I sucked at it. After watching this video, I can now solder like a champ! I've repaired my own Mavic 2 Pro drone twice after crashing it, and having to replace/solder legs on it...saved a TON of money! Since my dalliance is only with the occasional (I hope) drone crash, I still don't solder very often. BUT, I keep this video bookmarked for review EVERY time I need a refresher.
@TheScorpionStrike
@TheScorpionStrike 3 роки тому
I'd been trying to properly solder wires to the heatbed of my 3d printer for like two hours when I found this video. After watching and using these tips, got it on the very next try. Thank you!
@FlightClubFPV
@FlightClubFPV 3 роки тому
Glad I could help!
@sstfpv8651
@sstfpv8651 3 роки тому
The best tip was right on your face, the magnifying visor is a tremendous help with small soldering.
@byondlight
@byondlight 8 місяців тому
Just the info I needed to get me past the learning curve..thanks..
@josephmorelli3191
@josephmorelli3191 3 роки тому
Very nice video. While I have soldered a little years ago, I have been very intimidated about proceeding w/ some necessary work now. You have given me the confidence I needed. Thank you. I will save this video & view it again before going forward.
@demononymous4431
@demononymous4431 4 роки тому
dude thank you very easy to do things when u have the right instructions and i have wicked bad adhd so well done man, if i learned from you then anyone can. 2 of your tips solved my problem as ive never tried to solder until this year, i wasnt tinning wires and pads before trying to join them also i wasnt aware of the teperature needing to be high for a sort time those 2 things will totally make the guitars ive built work perfectly. again thank you, the four other videos i tried first just made me mad.
@KaustavMajumder
@KaustavMajumder 3 роки тому
All right, it's 2:39 in the middle of the night! Time to get some soldering done!
@aniceprintingperson188
@aniceprintingperson188 3 роки тому
To the point!! Not alot of filler just good fast tips!! thank you so much, if only most youtube vids were like this prioritizing content over length!
@brianspivey9254
@brianspivey9254 3 місяці тому
Thank you so much for these tips, I was attempting to make some RCA interconnects and was having a big problem with my soldering. Now that I watched your video, I see where I was going wrong.
@kingpen
@kingpen 5 років тому
Thanks for the tip on pre-solldering the wire and the pad~! I'm getting into Arduino and am pretty lousy at soldering, and I'm sure to put these tips to work~!
@FlightClubFPV
@FlightClubFPV 5 років тому
glad i could help!
@mikemargo
@mikemargo 4 роки тому
You put 2 Ls in soldering and nobody pronounces any of them!
@spfpv6753
@spfpv6753 5 років тому
Nice... Thanks again! Heats little high from what I was told. 650 f has always been good for me But your experience is far better than mine. I'll try higher heat next time.
@therugburnz
@therugburnz 5 років тому
At the factory we were told To Hot Is Good. We did not tin parts, only high heat and rosin core Kester lead/tin 60/40.
@muxallopeniot9194
@muxallopeniot9194 3 роки тому
I'm just learning to solder so all ten of these tips were very helpful. Thank you for making this video.
@kakjza
@kakjza 3 роки тому
Getting ready to replace some volume, tone pods and pickup selector switches. Really appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
@enewhuis
@enewhuis 11 місяців тому
I think the two most important hints for me are high temp for short time (versus the opposite) and heating the pad rather than the solder. I guess it seems obvious in hindsight but good to have that reinforced. I work with JFETs and other sensitive discrete audio gear so this is key.
@asktheprophet
@asktheprophet 3 місяці тому
Me too. On certain items, I also use extra flux to get the solder flowing quickly or to preserve insulation etc.
@BFClayto
@BFClayto 3 роки тому
Great tips. One thing I do is use heat sinks on the wire to keep the solder from wicking up underneath the insulation of the wire. Good job. And as someone mentioned, you got it done in 5:45. Straight to the point! Thanks.
@Clandestinemonkey
@Clandestinemonkey 2 роки тому
My man this is a great video. It is so concise I couldn't believe it was only ~6 minutes. I learned so much I felt it had to have been longer. Thanks for this.
@deltamech3669
@deltamech3669 Рік тому
Clear, concise, and no bs. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
@cri8tor
@cri8tor 5 років тому
The thumbnail is what made me watch your video. Just kidding. Honestly though, great tutorial and thank you for taking the time to record, edit and post it. Cheers brother
@honkhonk8009
@honkhonk8009 4 роки тому
the thumbnail was pretty funny lmao
@eddiecnino1
@eddiecnino1 3 роки тому
Agree. I watched it because of the thumbnail as well and I am glad I did.
@bobbob-nj3ck
@bobbob-nj3ck 3 роки тому
plz tell me what a thumbnail is
@cri8tor
@cri8tor 3 роки тому
@@bobbob-nj3ck "Thumbnail" is the picture you see before watching the video. Sort of like an advertisement poster for a movie.
@bobbob-nj3ck
@bobbob-nj3ck 3 роки тому
@@cri8tor thx
@allenpeck8239
@allenpeck8239 5 років тому
Am I the only person that gets an unusually good sense of satisfaction from a soldering well-done? I wonder why that is?
@FlightClubFPV
@FlightClubFPV 5 років тому
i dunno. i think it's the same reason people love watching pimple popping videos. it's embedded deep in our subconscience, haha
@PaulBSmith-st7jp
@PaulBSmith-st7jp Рік тому
I like this guy! Don't know much about this stuff, but he breaks it down fast enough to get you the gist without filling you with needless crap.
@comment.comment
@comment.comment 9 місяців тому
Brother you are the best❤. This video is really helpful for me .. thank for sharing your experience.
@Riteshphondke
@Riteshphondke 5 років тому
Awosome tips for beginners tnx bro🤗
@appacana
@appacana 5 років тому
Thanks!! I just bought a soldering iron to save money over someone replacing my guitar pickups .
@sontwo3948
@sontwo3948 3 роки тому
I am just learning this stuff. This guy's presentation was clear, quick, direct and easy to understand ! Thanks.
@josephtom9320
@josephtom9320 7 місяців тому
Just what the world needs, the right info, done very well. I've been doing electrial for 60 years, get 4 the newbees. As well as us oldies.😊
@doktordrone
@doktordrone 5 років тому
thank you very much, this is helpful
@Wtf_drone_productions
@Wtf_drone_productions 4 роки тому
i loved the glasses thanks for the tips.
@dannyfarr4205
@dannyfarr4205 Рік тому
Thanks for the info. I haven’t done much soldering in years and have to reattach the tonearm wires in my turntable. This is very helpful.
@badmaninator
@badmaninator 3 роки тому
haven't started soldering yet, but the tips were easy to follow, clear visuals, not too much jargon. Thanks!
@dinnerwithfranklin2451
@dinnerwithfranklin2451 5 років тому
Excellent advice. I know this is going to immediately improve my soldering. Thanks
@Thankz4sharing
@Thankz4sharing 4 роки тому
When learning any new skill, keep practicing on simple, cheap projects until you are sure you are sure of your ability to take on things you don't want to pay for twice. This video's tips are good ones. To repeat what he said in maybe a little different way, learn to look for shiny liquid solder on both parts being connected and remove the heat as soon as this happens. Not before, not too much after. Don't let anything move until the solder cools. See that it's still smooth and shiny. I've been doing component level electronic repair for more than fifty years. By now I pretty much know how to make good solder joints but I have to deal with the unsteadiness of age. "A man's gotta know his limitations." - Detective Harry Callahan
@mikolajswider964
@mikolajswider964 3 роки тому
Very good tutorial... Was fighting with my soldering on a drone yesterday. Today I know the temperature should have been higher.
@TheRealDrGreenbaum
@TheRealDrGreenbaum 7 місяців тому
Pre-tin - a big difference. Thank you!!!
@aljoin
@aljoin 5 років тому
Excellent tips. Been using a £5 soldering iron for a few years now. Going to buy that weller iron. Thanks
@kakazhang4703
@kakazhang4703 4 роки тому
r
@dhanajon5528
@dhanajon5528 4 роки тому
I mean if its not broken why buy a new one?
@teleblack2069
@teleblack2069 4 роки тому
3:55 best advice for me thank you so much! 👍
@racylaserjet
@racylaserjet 4 роки тому
He's the real MVP for the pre-tinning leads and pads.
@tompfender8732
@tompfender8732 2 роки тому
Short, sweet, to the point. Thanks for the tips. New to doing this hobby and it helps a lot!
@kunalphadte2674
@kunalphadte2674 3 роки тому
That tip about pre tinning is gold. Thanks a lot!
@DaisyHollowBooks
@DaisyHollowBooks 5 років тому
Thanks for this video. I think I’ve been setting my temperature too low.
@jawadashraf7809
@jawadashraf7809 3 роки тому
I’ve got the same soldering iron! I TOO STOLE IT FROM SCHOOL
@xandy6150
@xandy6150 3 роки тому
Lmfao
@nealt8201
@nealt8201 2 роки тому
Great video. Good tips. Constructive critique I would add to the use of flux apart from whats in the solder. What I like best about your video, straight to the point very praise and no unnecessary chatter. Once again really well made to the point video. Well done.
@BruceWayne-tt6tq
@BruceWayne-tt6tq 2 роки тому
You are very knowledgeable, not like a lot of the people who post on UKposts. Thanks for the soldering tips as I have not been pre doping my wire ends before doing the actual job.
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