Buriedcode
Full Member level 6
use a rework station
Hi,
Although my soldering skills are pretty good as far as through hole, and SMT when actually soldering a NEW device to a NEW board, I made a complete mess of a motherboard I was working on Had to replace an EEPROM.
I would like to be able to desolder SMT parts, both passives and IC's (SOIC, SSOP, nothing tooo big like 512 BGA) but I really can't afford an expensive reflow station. I'm currently unemployed and money it very tight, plus I'm really just a hobbiest. So, after some research on the net, I was wondering:
Would a gas/butane soldering iron fitted with a hot air nozzle be good enough for desoldering SMT parts?
I'm new to 'hot-air' work, but I think its deffinately the best way, since I've lifted more pads than I care to remember using my 12W with 0.8mm tip. And desoldering braid doesn't get all of it off. So I want a 'reliable' way to remove and resolder parts with minimal damage to a PCB, and preferably under $40US (thats £30 UK).
Also, another little question:
Does anyone know a good way (and again, cheap) to replace a SMT pad for an SOIC. I lifted it and it broke off the tiny 4mil track it was on. I've scraped away the solder mask to give me access to the track, but obviously soldering a wire to it is impossible. Any ideas would really be appreciated!
Any advice would help, since I've got a load of SMT things to rework for a friend and time is short.
Thankyou,
BuriedCode
Hi,
Although my soldering skills are pretty good as far as through hole, and SMT when actually soldering a NEW device to a NEW board, I made a complete mess of a motherboard I was working on Had to replace an EEPROM.
I would like to be able to desolder SMT parts, both passives and IC's (SOIC, SSOP, nothing tooo big like 512 BGA) but I really can't afford an expensive reflow station. I'm currently unemployed and money it very tight, plus I'm really just a hobbiest. So, after some research on the net, I was wondering:
Would a gas/butane soldering iron fitted with a hot air nozzle be good enough for desoldering SMT parts?
I'm new to 'hot-air' work, but I think its deffinately the best way, since I've lifted more pads than I care to remember using my 12W with 0.8mm tip. And desoldering braid doesn't get all of it off. So I want a 'reliable' way to remove and resolder parts with minimal damage to a PCB, and preferably under $40US (thats £30 UK).
Also, another little question:
Does anyone know a good way (and again, cheap) to replace a SMT pad for an SOIC. I lifted it and it broke off the tiny 4mil track it was on. I've scraped away the solder mask to give me access to the track, but obviously soldering a wire to it is impossible. Any ideas would really be appreciated!
Any advice would help, since I've got a load of SMT things to rework for a friend and time is short.
Thankyou,
BuriedCode