Re: How to: Working with electronics
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Originally Posted by xmastree
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Strip, twist, solder, sleeving... D'Oh! :rolleyes:
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Ph how meny times i have done that, i think i rem now, but normally ppl read the whole post before attempting it, so i added that hea shrink after i had writtenm it, i couldn't be arsed to go up and add it, re-numbering everything.
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Haha, roger that, 50% of the time I forget to sleeve it until AFTER I solder.
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great guide love it helpful
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i must say. nice guide.
for all the years i have been taking solder on my iron's tip and placing it on well fluxxed copper and component lead. it worked, but i never thought it worked well.
Re: How to: Working with electronics
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Originally Posted by tybrenis
Haha, roger that, 50% of the time I forget to sleeve it until AFTER I solder.
After doing splices/heat shrinking for McDonnel Douglas (yes that MD-11 has some of my wiring in it...) for 7 months I NEVER forget the heat shrink tubing anymore. Ok 99% of the time I never forget...
Thanks for the guide. Even veteran solder'ers need to brush up on thier techniques!
Re: How to: Working with electronics
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Originally Posted by Maz
for all the years i have been taking solder on my iron's tip and placing it on well fluxxed copper and component lead. it worked, but i never thought it worked well.
That should work ok, but most solder has the flux inside it and once melted, it's gone. Fluxing the joint and applying molten solder to it will be fine. In fact, that's exactly how most automatic soldering machines work. Or used to, before surface mount and hot air.
Re: How to: Working with electronics
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XcOM
you welcome all, and i put the atom thing in as a basic guide, i thought i would give a bit of insite into how it works.
Took me about 3H ours to write it. and if you want to start a proper section on How To's/Guides i am more than willing to help.
Hi everyone,
My name's Alan Winstanley, the Online Editor of EPE Magazine in the UK, and the author of the Basic Soldering Guide.
I know this is an old thread but I wanted users of this forum to know that the soldering guide article posted at the start of this thread was not written by the user concerned but is a direct verbatim copy of my own material. I notice that my name and magazine credits have been removed. My "Basic Soldering Guide" is the No.1 source on the Internet and has been for many years. (Just Google for soldering.)
See http://www.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/solderfaq.htm
I thought I'd clarify that the user who claims he took 3 hours to write it, did not originate it, and the photographs are mine too. Additionally no permission was granted by me for images to be streamed in from the EPE web server to supplement the material. Apart from one exception in 1999, I never allow these photos to be republished.
Furthermore the original poster has no authority to grant permission to allow others to reproduce my material on their own sites, or they will be in breach of my copyright as well.
Hoping the above clarifies the matter.
Alan Winstanley
EPE Magazine Online Editor
www.epemag.co.uk
Email alan [at] epemag.demon.co.uk
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Images from:
Swansontec, epemag
He has made references to your material at the end of it, but it is not as clear as it should be. Although thebestcasescenario.com will not accept reponsibility for what's posted (although we do try to keep it clean) i'd like to maybe clear this one up-as the guide is very good, and we'd like to keep hosting a version.
Obviously, as it infringes on your copyright, we'll remove it if you request it. Personally, i'm hoping we can reach some kind of middle ground.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
-Dave
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I've emailed some proposals for a compromise to allow the text to be retained, and I now await a response.
EPE Magazine does try hard to help the hobbyist community but the OP does of course give the clear impression that he wrote the material, which he did not. It would also have been polite to ask first, just like other web site owners asked HIM if they could re-use the material on their sites. (!!)
There had never been anything to prevent linking to the main page of the soldering guide however.
Thank you for your understanding.
-- ARW
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Alan thanks for visiting and bringing this matter to the attention of myself and the staff here. I've sent you an email as well to help clear this up.