How to clean Soldering Tip

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Androkavo

Androkavo

6 років тому

About sandpaper, use only sandpaper grit 600 1000 1500 or higher (called High grit, Ultra fine sandpaper)
- wrong way : sandpaper (low grit) with high pressure like abrasive, sander machine
- correct way : sandpaper (600+) with low or enough pressure by finger

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@diwiak
@diwiak 3 роки тому
Never imagined someone could make a 15minutes long video of solder tip cleaning..
@AntiqueLanternPro
@AntiqueLanternPro 3 роки тому
Or that it's 2M views strong or that I watched for as long as I did.
@DragoSpiro98
@DragoSpiro98 3 роки тому
It's satisfying. And it's useful
@monz7951
@monz7951 3 роки тому
Solder is life
@hjm9586
@hjm9586 3 роки тому
I don't even own one and somehow I'm here
@mirkowachter3323
@mirkowachter3323 3 роки тому
@@AntiqueLanternPro and without useless talking to fill the 15 minutes
@less-name
@less-name 4 роки тому
when i was 17 in high school my teacher didn`t told us that tip "just soldering" now I'm 38.. thank u so much by korea
@jamesmazarello4625
@jamesmazarello4625 3 роки тому
I swear, there will be a lot to learn, nobody will tell you the so called secrets of "soldering ("life")" you need to learn it yourself, I am 60 and still learning and learning to enjoy life. Androkavo has been doing a good teaching, you should see all his soldering videos ( specially how he pulls out the soldering Iron during sot package). Now I am planning to by a Binocular Mircoscope and a pencil iron, good one cost a lot and you Know... life goes on and nobody will know who you are.
@pomjuce7781
@pomjuce7781 3 роки тому
soldering? my school teachers never seen a soldering iron. By Belarus And yea, I'm 19 and finish it 2 years ago...
@mpxz999
@mpxz999 28 днів тому
​@@jamesmazarello4625people will know you are, so long as you put in the time and take the risk to reach out to them. Everything starts from nothing, especially friendships
@1957mrbill
@1957mrbill 4 роки тому
For those who still use sponges for tip cleaning, make sure you only use distilled water. Tap water can contain a high level of minerals which can affect the cleanliness of the tip.
@Hippiekinkster
@Hippiekinkster 3 роки тому
Especially in Flint, Michigan.
@wil-fri
@wil-fri 2 роки тому
Put Yucatán península on the list
@daleburrell6273
@daleburrell6273 2 роки тому
...THAT'S THE TRUTH-!!!
@ProleDaddy
@ProleDaddy 2 роки тому
Oh come on, baby. The tip is plenty clean.
@wil-fri
@wil-fri 2 роки тому
California is out -20mg/l-
@md_nawshin_zaman
@md_nawshin_zaman 2 місяці тому
"Clean tip and apply solder before leaving or turning off". I learnt this after years of experience. And this really works.
@sogeking_x6879
@sogeking_x6879 6 років тому
That's one hell of a dedication for cleaning an iron soldering tip. This is very helpful indeed. Great effort and great video!
@NavinBetamax
@NavinBetamax 5 років тому
Sogeking_X ....... Not Dedication.......Debauched F**king around a soldering tip. !!!
@heksogen4788
@heksogen4788 4 роки тому
Pretty useless considering you can get new solder tip for like 0,5 usd. Good for bigger ones which can cost 2usd and more.
@snap_fit8686
@snap_fit8686 4 роки тому
Considering without a solder we would not be here, its very propriate
@HentaiNat
@HentaiNat 4 роки тому
@@heksogen4788 a clean tip lasts years, idk about you but I'd rather spend money on sponges and stuff to clean tips properly than buying a new tip every other month.
@heksogen4788
@heksogen4788 4 роки тому
@@HentaiNat I was talking about anal people who care too much for a thing that isnt really worth that much. You need to strike some balance between tedium and cost.
@minipolenet
@minipolenet 2 роки тому
This will rather damage your tip. The end of soldering iron tip is iron plated copper. The substance that oxidizes the iron coating on the tip is tin. Because lead-free solder is much higher in tin content, the soldering iron manufacturer responded to lead-free solder, increasing the thickness of the iron(metal) coating on the tip, but if it is too thick, it affects heat conduction performance, so the iron tip is still not manufactured strong enough to be mechanically polished. If the copper core behind the coating is exposed, the tip will be discarded because solder will not stick. Never scratch or grind the tip except for visible debris. If the tip is periodically retinned with a fresh solder and is insufficient, the oxide can be removed using an ammoniac tining block. This is the real way to use tips for a long time.
@Zaphod0414
@Zaphod0414 Рік тому
Yup. This is How To Destroy Your Tip in 438 Easy Steps. Do not do this. Only the very tip of the tip is meant to be wettable (i.e. solder sticks to it). What you are watching this person do is scrape away the chromium coating on parts of the tip that are not meant to be wettable anyway. You do not want to do this to your tips. Do not go beyond level 2 of this "tutorial".
@amberrr6651
@amberrr6651 Рік тому
@@Zaphod0414 hi i never have bought anything in cleaning my solder tip, do i not scratch the tip to clean it? and did he use a kitchen sponge in the video?
@Zaphod0414
@Zaphod0414 Рік тому
@@amberrr6651 Going any more aggressive than using a sponge or brass wool is overkill. Stage 2 as described in this video is as far as you'd want to go. If the tip is still not usable after that, then it's toast and should be replaced. You can go nuclear and use sandpaper on a dead tip and get it somewhat working again, but this will only last a short time as the tip is pretty much destroyed at that point. I'm not sure what type of sponge is being used in this video. You can use a clean (i.e. brand new) kitchen sponge so long as it has no additives like detergents or plastic scrubby particles or any such nonsense. To be safe, it is generally recommended to get a sponge that is meant for soldering to avoid the possibility. The important part if using a sponge is that it be damp to prevent the sponge from burning. It should only be slightly damp, but not wet. So wring it out as much as you can after wetting it. A much better alternative to a sponge, though, is brass wool. It's cheap, requires no water, lasts a lot longer, doesn't suck as much heat out of the iron when used, and is all around much more effective.
@SoWhat07
@SoWhat07 Рік тому
Agree. This video must be titled anticlean. In fact it will ruin the solder fatal. Must be clean only in cellulose. That us all. Coper-end must be protect. If not you will buy new one soon.
@nutgone100
@nutgone100 Рік тому
Old soldering irons were bare copper & worked fine. I’ve used a bare copper tip plenty of times, of course solder will stick to it!
@TheKojak76
@TheKojak76 Рік тому
This is the most I’m depth explanations of how to without even saying a word. I now have to go find a video by this person to see how their solder joints look, I bet it’s a work of art.
@N1Zer0
@N1Zer0 3 роки тому
Level 5: Sandpaper Level 10: Angle grinder
@NeverSnows
@NeverSnows 3 роки тому
Level 11: buy a new one, for god sake.
@Alazim7890
@Alazim7890 3 роки тому
Lol, I agree with you. I'm usually using sandpaper. Angle grinder is too much. Edit: well, you can try this to clean solder tip with wet tissue.
@michaelmartinez5217
@michaelmartinez5217 2 роки тому
So the wire brush would be level 7 then???
@superpooper_2030
@superpooper_2030 2 роки тому
Well i use combination of 400 grit of sandpaper with cordless drill. acid based flux & tin
@Mac-pi7kc
@Mac-pi7kc 2 роки тому
Level 11 Cut the Tip off with Angle Grinder 😀
@pwarrow8858
@pwarrow8858 2 роки тому
Wow how you managed to make a 15 min video about cleaning soldering tips enjoyable to watched is beyond me. Also love your pick of music it was great also the amount of detail you went into. Especially for the both methods of high and low abrasion while using the razor was very helpful. Not to mention steel wool and soldering wick. Somehow I never though of using those things.
@kyle3420
@kyle3420 Рік тому
Here's how to prevent all of this from ever happening: Before you put your soldering iron away, tin the tip with a good blob of solder and let it cool like that. It will protect the tip from oxidation and you will never have this problem.
@samfkt
@samfkt 11 місяців тому
how do you mean? And just put it away until next time? Without removing it until next time?
@glonkfpv
@glonkfpv 11 місяців тому
@@samfkt Yeah, put a big glob on there when you put your iron away. Protects the tip. When you turn it back on, add a little new solder and then clean the big glob off.
@anonymousadam8950
@anonymousadam8950 10 місяців тому
Solid advice, been doing this for a long time and have never had problems with tip maintenance!
@FlamingZelda3
@FlamingZelda3 9 місяців тому
Was looking for this comment.
@MsBookLover93
@MsBookLover93 2 місяці тому
I second this. You can also buy soldering tip tinner, looks like compresed gray sand.
@Gunzee
@Gunzee 6 років тому
I'm blessed to have the type of girl who not only shares in my passions but deeply values tools. I'm mopping a old led sound meter and my tip shines. I really appreciate her hard with and no doubt she appreciates my tip.
@MinkSquared
@MinkSquared 5 років тому
Thats so wrong on so many occasions
@tracyforbes7317
@tracyforbes7317 Рік тому
I left my soldering iron laying on the bumper of a truck went to the front to turn on the lights and a plastic parts bag blew onto my soldering iron and screwed the tip I did everything I could think of to fix it and nothing worked until I seen this video and the soldering wick part so I tryed it and it worked like a charm so I'm greatful for this video even though my new tips will be here tomorrow lol so thank you for the "tip" !
@1qtom
@1qtom 4 роки тому
I never used to clean my tip more than stage 1 or 2. The bras whole is the most aggressive I ever used. I really don't want to have more than the contract surface of the tip and 3 mm obove to be cleaned. In fact I've observed that the oxide of the rest is helping in keep my tip temperature more steady. It's working like an insulator for heat loss and that is helping my welding process.
@jkadofo
@jkadofo Рік тому
Interesting
@freeblowjobforall2697
@freeblowjobforall2697 Рік тому
@UnQ Tom I have same experiences from soldering 6 years every day. Btw for others : Use the acid like in video be sure u do that 2 times and tip is gone…. Anyways Nice video
@motojauntx
@motojauntx 6 років тому
You’re an outstanding teacher! Thanks for the videos.
@stealthcamo712
@stealthcamo712 2 роки тому
Thank you so much! Just starting soldering for a side-gig and how green I am. Got some lvl 3 tips already and I realize I have to clean them much more often. Thanks for showing how.
@SirCrusher
@SirCrusher Рік тому
don't follow the level 3 tips, it'll destroy your soldering iron.
@geordonworley5618
@geordonworley5618 Рік тому
In my experience you can just shove the tip into the brass and vigorously move it through the brass and you will take care of that oxidation. You brushed it on the top of the brass too lightly, you have to be really rough with it. It does break some of the fibers in the brass but you can get refills pretty cheap. Also, do not use a wet sponge at all. Only use the brass.
@tanishqbhaiji103
@tanishqbhaiji103 2 роки тому
this guy gets it, only thing I would like to add is that you have to turn the temperature down while performing the more abrasive methods otherwise the tip gets reoxidised very quickly.
@parthabhatta1963
@parthabhatta1963 5 років тому
Never thought that cleaning soldering iron tip is so much complicated. Thanks for the video
@gamiwv
@gamiwv 5 років тому
After many years of heavy usage the tips of all of my soldering irons are in top condition because 1 I don't use higher temperatures than needed. 2 I use the "right" size of tip/wattage soldering iron 3 I don't powering the soldering iron to the eternity 4 I am cleaning my tips (not ofttenly) dipping it in soldering paste 5 IF a certain tip is oxydated I use bronzed wire-brass in conjunction with resin and kitchen paper
@dimitrisgoktsis5702
@dimitrisgoktsis5702 2 роки тому
Καλησπέρα Ηλία.Το 4ο βήμα αν δεν το κάνεις ποτέ τι μπορεί να συμβεί; Γιατί έχω ακούσει ότι δεν πρέπει να το βουτάς στην αλοιφή
@gamiwv
@gamiwv 2 роки тому
@@dimitrisgoktsis5702 διευκολύνει να φύγουν οι "σκληρές" οξυδώσεις που προκαλούνται από την πάστα που υπάρχει στον πυρήνα της κόλλησης & σκληραίνουν αν μένει το κολλητήρι αναμμένο άσκοπα για ώρες. Χωρίς πάστα το βήμα 5) θέλει πολύ περισσότερο χρόνο & προσπάθεια. ΟΠΟΙΑΔΉΠΟΤΕ όμως ΜΑΚΡΥΑ ΑΠΟ ΛΙΜΕΣ. ΚΑΤΑΣΤΡΕΦΟΥΝ την επικάλυψη της μύτης
@dimitrisgoktsis5702
@dimitrisgoktsis5702 2 роки тому
@@gamiwv Ευχαριστώ για την άμεση απάντηση.Πχ εγώ που είμαι ηλεκτρολόγος κ το χρησιμοποιώ μόνο στις λεντοταινιες,όχι κάθε μέρα δηλαδή, πως θα καταλάβω κάθε πότε πρέπει να το βουτάω στην κρέμα;Κ όταν το βουτήξεις τι άλλο κάνεις μετά; Απλά ένα σκούπισμα;
@gamiwv
@gamiwv 2 роки тому
@@dimitrisgoktsis5702 σκούπισμα "έντονο" πάνω σε χαρτί κουζίνας ή πάνω σε χαρτοσακούλα (από τις παλαιότερες. εκείνες τις καφέ που δεν είναι η επιφάνειά του λεία). Θα δεις - πριν την καθαρίσεις - πως η μύτη έχει πιάσει μαύρη σκληρή πατίνα & η κόλληση δεν μένει πάνω στη μύτη αλλά κάνει μικρή σταγόνα που πέφτει. Ωστόσο πάντα έχω πρόχειρη μια συρματόβουρτσα με μπρούτζινες τρίχες (μικρή. λίγο μεγαλύτερη από οδοντόβουρτσα). Μου διευκολύνει τη ζωή
@dimitrisgoktsis5702
@dimitrisgoktsis5702 2 роки тому
@@gamiwv ευχαριστώ κ πάλι!Κρατάω την ιεροτελεστία της μύτης! Χαιρετώ
@smgvbest
@smgvbest 6 років тому
First care is to keep your tip cleaned and tinned when not in use meaning keep solder on it and wipe it off when actually soldering. Also don't use more heat than needed. if a tip is in this condition it's had way to much heat used. Using any abrasive is going to ruin your tip. The brass tip cleaner works because brass is softer than the metal in your up. steam wool, sandpaper etc are all harder and will remove the fine coating on the tip. once that is gone you tip is useless. just trying to help you care for you're tips. it's up to you but with proper care a tip can last many years. my weller still has the original tip from 30 years ago. I keep it tinned and clean before every joint.
@Mr.Leeroy
@Mr.Leeroy 6 років тому
Good tin can be expensive. It may be economically better to buy new tip rather then to try to prolong it's life for 30 years. So there should be balance between clean and tinned states of the tip. In my experience if you use shavings (I do not use sponge at all) to clean it during use periodically not fanatically, you won't be experiencing "level 3" at all.
@MyTubeSVp
@MyTubeSVp 6 років тому
Sandra, that was the only correct answer. Besides buying a new tip once in a while ... ;-)
@smgvbest
@smgvbest 6 років тому
Tinning your tip means putting solder on it. Your not buying anything that you don’t have already. Yes you can purchase a tinning compound. However the use of solder for this has been around allot longer. Your manual for the iron should cover this. My main point thought is to prevent oxidation. Don’t let your tip get like this
@johnchase8510
@johnchase8510 5 років тому
+Arcstreams, Tips are copper underneath the plating. Copper erodes rather rapidly due to the activity of flux, and heat. Keeping a tip clean and tinned will give it the longest service life possible, and make perfect joints every time... As long as your technique is up to par!
@MrBeiragua
@MrBeiragua 5 років тому
You can see in the video that his tips have a thick layer of chromium. You can sand It a little.
@lovelya72
@lovelya72 4 роки тому
Thanks for your video! This is super effective! My soldering iron just come back to life!
@Brian_L_5168
@Brian_L_5168 Рік тому
This is lifesaver & giving us so many options. I have been soldering wrong for years! For people complaining about what's right or wrong method, try all then put up a video to explain!
@SkyMaXX5
@SkyMaXX5 Рік тому
Thanks a lot! This video turned out to be more than just an instruction. I watched with pleasure, listened to beautiful music and had a wonderful rest, distracted from routine thoughts, from problems. Fabulous!
@ovalwingnut
@ovalwingnut 2 роки тому
---One of the most WONDERFULLY INSTRUCTIVE, ENTERTAINING & ENJOYABLE videos I've watched on UKposts "to date". You managed to bring together every success and failure I've experienced over these many decades and condense it down to 16 mins. Recommend this to be the 1st stop for anyone soldering, new and seasoned. You are the "Soldering Iron Whisperer"!. Thanks so much. Cheers
@remylebeau9344
@remylebeau9344 Рік тому
That was the most informative soldering video without saying anything in 5 minutes I've ever seen! I'm gonna finish it cuz I see there's a lot to learn but wow and you make it so elegant and beautiful to watch :D :)
@davidanderson6222
@davidanderson6222 5 років тому
I finally bought a soldering station. Amazing tips guys, thanks!
@hnassrat
@hnassrat 2 роки тому
No pun intended
@plica06
@plica06 3 місяці тому
@@hnassrat How do you know no pun was intended?
@rty1955
@rty1955 3 роки тому
I have used my temp controlled Weller for almost 50 years. The tip is like the day I bought it. I NEVER use a wet sponge the sudden cold temp drop does not do well on an iron. Instead I use a small canister of teflon chips and use it frequently while my iron is on use. Once I shut the iron off I rub the tip once more before I let it cool down
@Bwucey
@Bwucey 2 роки тому
dam doing soldering works for 50 years is kinda cool
@rty1955
@rty1955 2 роки тому
@@Bwucey yes my father taught me electronics
@MrPimpVick
@MrPimpVick 4 роки тому
Just had to say not only is this educational, very good by the way. I also relieved a lot of stress I was carrying this day due to the nature of the video and it’s satisfying music. Thank you 🙏
@grahamforrest1867
@grahamforrest1867 5 років тому
A good demonstration, now I know why I've been having problems with my soldering.👍
@Rabbit.760
@Rabbit.760 4 роки тому
Quality material makes all the difference. Use the expensive irons, solder and flux
@apostolisioannou4073
@apostolisioannou4073 5 років тому
I have never tried a sponge before. I have always used a kitchen steel wool(I know it's not wised to use that). I had two tips which were 3 level oxidized for sure, solder wont stick and need 400+C to heat anything. Steel wool wouldnt clean the black oxidation. So i tried all your steps and the only thing that worked was a 1000grit sandpaper and tin the tip all around as it heated up to 300C, wipe on sponge(a had a free one that came with the soldering station) and tin again. Now the tips are as new. I will use the sponge from now on and I ordered a proper brass wool. Really informative video. You have my subscription!
@antonisantonis655
@antonisantonis655 4 роки тому
the best video i have ever see about a cleaning soldring iron, well done
@Sepluss
@Sepluss 6 років тому
Hello. What microscope do you use? video quality magnificent
@Androkavo
@Androkavo 6 років тому
Andonstar ADSM201
@beedslolkuntus2070
@beedslolkuntus2070 6 років тому
Androkavo HEY DUDE WHAT SONG did you use? and goos video too but i woud rather buy a handle and a new tip i think this is too much process of cleaning it what do u think? anyways please let me know the song thanks good video
@steryd30
@steryd30 6 років тому
Ok
@StegoMan
@StegoMan 5 років тому
4:00 pixelated 1080p?
@StegoMan
@StegoMan 5 років тому
4:00 pixelated 1080p?
@luismlc89
@luismlc89 6 років тому
That's what i have asking you for. Nice channel ;)
@leleobhz
@leleobhz 4 роки тому
Thank you! The Sandpaper (Used 600 but I have 1200 too) with very low pressure fixed a level-3 ring of dust on my tip. Loved you levels of detail too. Thanks!
@katsiaouniskonstantinos3239
@katsiaouniskonstantinos3239 3 роки тому
From now on I'll take care of my tip way better ....didn't know that was so hard to clean ... thank u my friend :)
@bigbull9215
@bigbull9215 3 роки тому
Same
@danieldollive4660
@danieldollive4660 2 місяці тому
This is by far amazing, I will be showing my techs this very video for tip maintenance especially for the microsoldering stations. Absolutely an amazing watch. These Tips cost upwards of $40 and end up with dead spots due to oxidation and corrosive fluxes. This is absolutely a must watch and save. Highly recommending this to techs and novice user's.
@RC-Heli835
@RC-Heli835 2 роки тому
I had the best perfectly tinned solder tip you've ever seen on my butane soldering iron the other evening when trying to finish up the DRL lights on my Kenworth T800. The projector halo led head lights had been installed I guess 3 weeks but I needed to run wire for the Day Time Running lights and tie them into the park lamps. By the time I got to soldering the wires into the park lamps at the nearest intersection it had gotten dark. No problem I have lights. It was still dark enough to where I let all of the solder get off my tip. Once that happens it is a nightmare to get back if its not accepting solder. I had also started with a new roll of cheap chinese 60/40 Tin Lead solder that didn't act right from the start but I didn't have anything else and didn't expect to need solder for a long time. I'm gonna give it one more chance before discarding it. It doesn't act like it has a rosen core. It doesn't smell right. Thanks for sharing. Never seen the solder tip refresher.
@jkadofo
@jkadofo Рік тому
Any update?
@StonyRC
@StonyRC 3 роки тому
Androkavo, you are The Soldering Guru. Thank You for your wisdome and help. Best Wishes from the UK.
@lindagrup7363
@lindagrup7363 6 років тому
best video I've seen on the subject...covers everything, thanks
@jaypearce6743
@jaypearce6743 6 років тому
Excellent! No body told me how to do the things you show. I always liked the thin conical tip.
@a-triangle2735
@a-triangle2735 5 років тому
I mostly use this black spunge, normally used for sanding. And I found these brass tips, used to stamp funny patterns on wood. Simply filed them to a tip, or flat surface and polished them a bit, with a dremel. They are cheap, work great and it does not hurt the wallet, replacing them.
@kowhaifan1249
@kowhaifan1249 Рік тому
NOOOO BRO DONT SAND THE TIP YOUR REMOVE THE COATING AND RUIN THE SOLDERING IRON NOOO
@ax-50
@ax-50 Рік тому
My old level 4 oxidized soldering tip is now functioning as it should thanks to this tutorial, and now I'll coat the tip with solder before turning off every now and then
@fxxxaxxx6359
@fxxxaxxx6359 2 роки тому
Finally someone who explains how not to oxidize the welder with common techniques that not everyone knows. Excellent 🛠️ Finalmente qualcuno che spiega come non far ossidare il saldatore con tecniche comuni che non tutti sanno. Bravissimo🛠️
@rbarr775
@rbarr775 5 років тому
Excellent close-up photography / videography.
@haxxx0rz
@haxxx0rz 6 років тому
Thanks! I also enjoyed the Christmas music 😄
@zhuzzir
@zhuzzir 3 роки тому
i dont know how many times i had watched this, over n over... educational yet somehow entertaining at the same time giving me the push needed everytime my soldering iron failed me times n times... 😪
@goku445
@goku445 3 роки тому
Use quality solder! It makes a world of difference.
@zhuzzir
@zhuzzir 3 роки тому
@@goku445 in time brother... Thanks for the advise, in time I definitely will...
@miracleofglory91
@miracleofglory91 Рік тому
The value to educate people is the most amazing dedication. Love this video. 👍🏼👍🏼🥰🙏🏼
@micheledimaggio8306
@micheledimaggio8306 6 років тому
your video are super relaxing, I see all them!
@jhana.2023
@jhana.2023 6 років тому
It´s the music.
@micheledimaggio8306
@micheledimaggio8306 6 років тому
Jhana probably! but also because each phase of the video is well commented with quality resolution .. and he is very good to soldering .. probably also uses good raw material to weld .. I find it hard to find solders that do not become dull and I have not yet try the Mechanic flux
@beedslolkuntus2070
@beedslolkuntus2070 6 років тому
Michele Dima yeah ur right its so calm
@goku445
@goku445 3 роки тому
@@jhana.2023 No. I always mute the music and get the same effect. :)
@christopherlee3045
@christopherlee3045 3 роки тому
gotta love the xmas music. seriously was about the best video ive ever seen for tip repair and cleaning
@FordSeniorMaster
@FordSeniorMaster 3 роки тому
Very VERY nice presentation! Thank you SO much for this! I will remember and use these procedures on my T12 tips.
@yashikaclc5002
@yashikaclc5002 5 років тому
Good Job. Thanks for making this available for public.
@DecentRecruit
@DecentRecruit 4 роки тому
Ohhhh. It's called cleaner brass.. I was thinking about replacing mine since it's started to get pretty old. Thanks for the informational video!
@RastaJediX
@RastaJediX 3 роки тому
Ideally the brass is covered in flux. There's some cheap ones on Amazon that come in a holder. I got the Hakko one for a decent price. You could just use that always and skip the sponge, since water exacerbates oxidation. I only use sponge while soldering, but before I drop the iron into the holder, or periodically while soldering, I always use the flux/brass cleaner and. And if it's going in the holder, put a huge amount of solder on the tip first. And just wipe it off and apply just a bit before you go to use it again. Especially if you won't be turning the iron off after setting it in the holder.
@techs5564
@techs5564 6 років тому
great video with great BGM
@haythamfpv2797
@haythamfpv2797 2 роки тому
I was using all kind of ways to clean my tips, they never lasted more than a couple of months. I started cleaning them with my fingers, I add some fresh solder and then whipe it off with a fast finger swipe. The fingers don't have time to heat up and the tip as lasted me over a year of almost daily use
@amgadghaly6218
@amgadghaly6218 3 місяці тому
Very Detailed video & high dedication to solve the biggest problem in soldering operations, really grateful to you
@Gears.and.Gadgets
@Gears.and.Gadgets 6 років тому
Level 1 and 2 fair enough. I have to this day never used an abrasive of any kind on my soldering irons. And I use my irons daily.
3 роки тому
Next levels are only reached with a bad use of the soldering tip, so even if you don't use an abrasive, you maybe will have to buy another. Using an abrasive component doesn't matter that much here, and maybe you can still use your tip for a while
@vilaahmed
@vilaahmed 4 роки тому
For level 3 & 4 I use ordinary copy/print paper double-folded couple of times so I don't get burned. Fold the paper around a tip and press it hard against the tip with my thumb and an index finger. Turn the tip circullary couple of times until I see paper getting pretty heavy burns. Re-tin and repeat if needed.
@anxiety1209
@anxiety1209 2 роки тому
I used a very fine sandpaper like 1000 grit and up i didn't notice a difference at soldering and its been clean for a long time and its still fine, some people said dont use sandpaper because you will end up removing a coating on the tip but i didn't notice a thing, maybe its just my soldering iron because its cheap so it doesn't have a coating
@jkadofo
@jkadofo Рік тому
@@anxiety1209 the last part 🤣
@pipetaba
@pipetaba 3 роки тому
Oh my god, just what I needed 15 years later
@vjdipchan6436
@vjdipchan6436 5 років тому
Thank you :) Your videos are very helpful. Earned a new sub!
@saeedm.1805
@saeedm.1805 6 років тому
Excellent is everything making know more. Thanks a lot
@Cheejyg
@Cheejyg 5 років тому
This video would've been so helpful 2 years ago lol but still thanks anyway! :D
@russeagaming178
@russeagaming178 6 років тому
Thanks for making this video. I wasted $10 buying soldering irons and abraisives for a shiny tip but i failed and i only just have 1 which works like a charm. very shiny in the light.
@thiagokeizo
@thiagokeizo 5 років тому
Tinning the tip before using makes a protective layer around the tip, when using again remove the tin and its good as new
@cuocsongvungven
@cuocsongvungven 6 років тому
Thanks for making this video ! Great video !!!
@joparodi8303
@joparodi8303 5 років тому
thanks this helped me a lot 😊
@nodz007
@nodz007 3 роки тому
this was really therapeutic lol.- I watched it all
@johntoe6127
@johntoe6127 9 днів тому
Yep. Brass wool is the way to go. Brass works so well because it's softer than the iron/Nickel coating, and can't scratch or damage it. Brass also loves to absorb the excess solder. I don't use sponges because I think the thermal shock will cause delamination of the iron/copper plating. Also, I tried buying those copper/brass scrubbies at Wal-Mart. I found out, they aren't copper or brass. You have to test them with a magnet. Some brands are just colored steel. They will work, but not as well as true brass wool. Another thing I avoid is leaving my soldering iron on for hours on end. Cooking the tip unused, for hours is bad for building up corrosion. I only do option 2 in the video. NEVER scrape or sand the tip. This will ruin the iron/nickel/chrome plating. Also, the guy in the video was cleaning the sides of the tip. You don't really care about the sides. Only the silver part at the end that is 'wettable'.
@michaelszczys8316
@michaelszczys8316 Рік тому
This video shows I have been doing everything wrong for over 50 years. Guess I really need to go out and buy a whole lot of things and go back to soldering school.
@FIXDIY
@FIXDIY 4 роки тому
Thanks, your explanation is great. I use other methods and are also very effective
@JaviepalFordring1
@JaviepalFordring1 5 років тому
This is very... Relaxing... i love it!
@bigblackhd3475
@bigblackhd3475 2 роки тому
Watching at 3am has always been so good
@bijanpal6948
@bijanpal6948 2 роки тому
Soldering is an art .... as well as keeping the soldering iron as clean as shown...... awesome 👌 thks
@MrSupervin94
@MrSupervin94 6 років тому
10:55 That epic music when reached level 3!
@stephenborntrager6542
@stephenborntrager6542 6 років тому
Yeah, I really want to who the artist is...
@Microbert90
@Microbert90 6 років тому
You can also use a dremel tool with a polishing tool out of brass. Put light pressure to the tip and swipe off the dirt afterwards. Then just tin the tip and clean it with the brass-copper whool.
@italianbasegard
@italianbasegard 3 роки тому
Thanks for the great visuals, here. I'm guessing the "high speed low abrasion" statement at 10:33 is what threw people off to thinking "high speed low grit" which caused them to unintentionally damage to their tip(s). High speed high grit is what may have helped. Doesn't matter now, great vid thanks again
@mikekarpaty3871
@mikekarpaty3871 2 місяці тому
Outstanding video. I restored a tip that I thought was ready for the bin. Thank you very much.
@guitarguy3688
@guitarguy3688 6 років тому
I remove the oxide layer with sandpaper or an exacto blade works well
@ManofCulture
@ManofCulture 6 років тому
This is why I always tin my tip.
@beedslolkuntus2070
@beedslolkuntus2070 6 років тому
ANTHONY CABALLERO may i simply know what company iron you use? Thanks
@ManofCulture
@ManofCulture 6 років тому
My first Iron was Model KX-30R from TAIYO ELECTRIC and it still do most of my job, I'm gonna upgrade probably to Hakko soon
@beedslolkuntus2070
@beedslolkuntus2070 6 років тому
Yeah, Nowerdays hakko's Are cheap Am i right Sorry for late reply :D I hope your new iron is going to be better for you And me dont even ask what iron i have :DDDD
@ManofCulture
@ManofCulture 6 років тому
Thanks :D
@beedslolkuntus2070
@beedslolkuntus2070 5 років тому
ANTHONY CABALLERO do u know what song is used in this video
@OysterPir8
@OysterPir8 2 роки тому
It's like reading a boom written by a mime with only chapter headings. Thanks Marcel Marceau.
@ChewyGDRP
@ChewyGDRP 2 роки тому
I more or do the same. I find a sponge sorts most of my tip cleaning. I use brass wool when I've left the iron standing for a while and its built up some carbon. When I've totally forgotten about it for ages and not cleaned it, thats pretty much the only time a scalpel blade comes out to play, but that's pretty rare. I find the first two are all thats needed really. The third is for when the turd hits the fan!
@minecraftgolu3599
@minecraftgolu3599 6 років тому
i use Steel Scouring Balls and makes my soldering tip very clean
@seyul
@seyul 6 років тому
Same haha.
@somedude2492
@somedude2492 6 років тому
Minecraft Gölü me too. Curious name, in my country we call it steel sponge or something like that... (Direct translation).
@xsuperdragonx
@xsuperdragonx 3 роки тому
Same lol... Very cheap and works just fine
@MrWildBunnycat
@MrWildBunnycat 6 років тому
The tiny holes are pits - usually a sign that the tip needs to be replaced soon. Otherwise pretty extensive cleaning tutorial.
@jeevunvethanayagam6536
@jeevunvethanayagam6536 2 роки тому
@F. Friedrich Kling Hauss zoological?
@kennylinda7303
@kennylinda7303 5 років тому
Wow,your video is so practical. I just bought E-design's TS100 Soldering Iron (BC2 Tip) for electrical solder. Your sharing is so useful for me!
@NaderMoshrefi
@NaderMoshrefi 5 років тому
Wonderful presentation, very detailed and educational, Thanks ;)
@midclock
@midclock 2 роки тому
There's only one way: never power off the iron without having cleaned the tip. Just clean the tip before powering off and it will last forever!
@JulioChavezjfcho
@JulioChavezjfcho 4 роки тому
For cases 3 and 4 I use 3000 sandpaper remove the rust without damaging the tip, then clean it with Rosin resin. So the soldering Tip last me a long time
@niteraven7333
@niteraven7333 5 років тому
Well now I know why mine don't work to well and I only use it every once in a while. Thanks for the tips
@AGR25
@AGR25 2 роки тому
I haven't soldered since high school 8 years ago and probably won't for many more years, but this video was very useful thankyou
@commandroid9336
@commandroid9336 6 років тому
Sandpaper and knfie with running hot tip or powered off?
@Androkavo
@Androkavo 6 років тому
Power off for safe, power on when use materials required temperature like solder wire, tip refresher
@commandroid9336
@commandroid9336 6 років тому
Androkavo thankss
@AtlantaTerry
@AtlantaTerry 6 років тому
A very important detail.
@eduardoavila646
@eduardoavila646 5 років тому
For gods sake! Dont do that! I did that when i was a kid, and ruined the tip. It gets blue if scratch it when hot, and then a layer of rust (yeah the brownish one, oxidation!), will appear and it will be basically irreversible the damage, as it may be thick. What happens is that you scrape off the coating that it has in the surface and even remove the metal and make some micro "grooves" (abrasions) and then oxigen gas can react with the metal (what it usually really "wants"), but it basically in a few seconds become very rusty and with a thick layer of oxidation, because the metal is hot. Thats why a gate, or metallic door takes some time to rust (without any protection), the heat of the soldering iron speeds up the reaction. A better solution is to heat up the tip at a temperature that tin melts down, then melt some tin at the point that the flux or the tin itself covers the tip, clean it with a soft paper as a paper towel or a toilet paper, without applying force basically, be gentle. Then tin it again, and turn it off. Aways clean like that, and tin the soldering iron's tip before storing it after every use. You wont see any oxidation, and probably you problem is dirt (all sort of things as melted plastic, burned flux, etc) and probably not oxidation. If it is, then i would consider buying a new tip and taking care of it as i described before. My $5 soldering iron awredy lasts 6 years!
@minetech4898
@minetech4898 3 роки тому
If you want to murder your tip, sure.
@rhalfik
@rhalfik 2 роки тому
Clean your tips after each use and keep them tinned so that you don't need to use abrasives on them. Abrasive cleaning will shorten the life of the thing and you'll find yourself having to use abrasives more and more often.
@EmilOsena
@EmilOsena 3 роки тому
I needed this because my father has been using my soldering iron for making holes in plastic bottles and containers and returning it uncleaned. Heck, even the one I gave him for his own use has already broken down because of it.
@carlosmarques8380
@carlosmarques8380 3 роки тому
I did this thinking it wouldnt matter, it's all fun and games until you have to ise the iron for real :v now it's a real pain
@strazfpv7043
@strazfpv7043 Рік тому
After a soldering job I just unplug the iron so it begins to cool down. Then it gets a "bath" of flux paste, then wipe with mildly wet paper towel. Repeat a few times until the iron is cold enough that oxidation no longer occurs. I've been using the same iron tips for several years and they look brand new every time.
@AmandeepSingh-qe4ok
@AmandeepSingh-qe4ok 5 років тому
who else watched this because it's satisfying...?
@carlmen6567
@carlmen6567 3 роки тому
It's annoying
@modcore6425
@modcore6425 3 роки тому
Holy shit its orgasmic i am goint to cum!!
@k4rec4
@k4rec4 3 роки тому
🙋🏻‍♂️
@AmandeepSingh-qe4ok
@AmandeepSingh-qe4ok 3 роки тому
@@modcore6425 lol 😂
@fourkings7897
@fourkings7897 6 років тому
I used high grid sandpaper.. Works well though... Edit.: you used it too.
@komsiaboi2259
@komsiaboi2259 6 років тому
Dado Pachuau
@theopoint1911
@theopoint1911 5 років тому
Dado Pachuau worst technique
@PhantomPanic
@PhantomPanic 5 років тому
grit*
@sunsetpark_fpv
@sunsetpark_fpv 4 роки тому
I LOVE keeping my tip clean! A clean tip is also less prone to contamination from dirty sources, which could spread unwanted oxidization to both the tip AND the shaft, resulting in unnecessary, premature tip replacement. ;)
@bigdfig6083
@bigdfig6083 3 роки тому
I c wat u did there! Spittake/10
@lukegault3491
@lukegault3491 Рік тому
Phrasing!
@hadireg
@hadireg 5 років тому
The best guide I've ever seen! And I've seen many!
@robh1908
@robh1908 5 років тому
And you still haven't seen the correct one.
@faizanulhaq1944
@faizanulhaq1944 4 роки тому
I watched the whole video cuz the background video consoled me
@TobiasOliveira685
@TobiasOliveira685 5 років тому
When you superficially damage (scratching, sanding) your iron, it consumes itself in high temperatures, specially if it's a not so high quality iron.
@haze42082
@haze42082 3 роки тому
Excellent video, thank you!! Goot wick is awesome, love it for desoldering. I love kester solder and amtech flux
@kennylinda7303
@kennylinda7303 5 років тому
A great instruction! Btw, we usually use soldering tips manufactured by e-Design.
@TheThouZands
@TheThouZands 3 роки тому
i think that i still smell the flux through the video xD
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