Hmm...how many watts is your iron? Typically if you was working on computer/videogame boards boards you want it under 10 watts or so to avoid scorching the board. I never like the desolder wicks...some swear by them but i use a desolder pump. Very easy to use. Have a multimeter? You should get one to measure capacitance. Not a necessity, but useful. Just hacing a multimeter to test continuity is extremely helpful. What kind of solder and what thickness or gauge is it?
No idea, it's buried in a tool box underneath of some stuff in storage, but pretty similar to this:
https://www.radioshack.com/products/radioshack-60w-soldering-iron?variant=5717846597That's 60 watts, might even be the same model. I will check into desolder pumps, didn't know about those. I am looking for a Multimeter, can you recommend any good brands or models? Seems like Fluke is one of the better ones. I want a decently nice one but I don't need pro features, just good basics/value.
I swear by the Hakko FX-888 soldering iron. They're under $100 and last forever. They work fantastic for everything. If you really want to get hardcore, a Hakko FR-300 is a fantastic desolder gun but a little pricey.
Thanks! This is the sort of info I am looking for, brands/models you guys like and trust or think are easy to work with and reliable. A bit pricier than I thought but I will definitely add it to my tool wishlist. Not sure I'm ready for hardcore yet!
ok for starters a temp controlled iron
it doesnt need to be adjustable, just controlled
solder wick is a must, as is liquid flux
holding tools are your preference and will often depend on your hands and the task at hand
get an eyeloop, it makes inspection so much easier
My dad was a plumber, and I helped him out a couple times where we needed to solder pipe joints together. We always used flux then, so I get it's usefulness, but I never got any for the modchip jobs I did. I will pick some up for sure as well as check into eyeloops. I think I might benefit from a how to book on this kind of stuff if anyone has any recommendations on that also.