Sure buddy, I'm gonna pay you a random lurker a 100 bucks for a service trustworthy people have offered for less.
Not seeing the ad. Guess ublock is doing it's job properly.
Not seeing the ad. Guess ublock is doing it's job properly.
Not seeing the ad. Guess ublock is doing it's job proper
I thought there was an actual ad beyond his post advertisment. The adblock joke apparently went over my head.How are you responding to it if you're not seeing it?
MY advice is not to advertise to a bunch of people who say that its easy to solder. yeah, anyone can solder, but get a good connection? not accidentally drop a huge drop on 8 connections in a quarter inch area? I would rather trust someone with experience than my self. if its a clip in or flash cart, sure, solder? not my thing. I can solder, but I'm not soldering my 300 dollar beast. maybe some direct connections that I can easily replace for a nickel or two.All I'm saying is that your gonna need micro soldering, have you guys seen the size of the switches PCB? if you think you can get this better/cheaper somewhere else then by all means, do it! I'm leaving a stamp because I see a high likelihood of the need. My solder is shiny because it is not oxidized, I prefer to use SN63/PB37. (PS, all reballs use lead)
You mean your Bimmel?I know another thing that's tiny.
Sorry, had to be.
Cat's out of the bag I guess. But it feels good to talk about it. I'll do it more often in the future.You mean your Bimmel?
I hate to say it, but soldering only becomes somewhat easy when you have the right tools. My first iron i couldnt do a damn thing with. My second iron was better but still sucked. My most recent one u spent some good money on and this thing makes soldering so much better.it's not that hard to solder you know. i never soldiered in my life yet i had no trouble doing it when i built my visual pinball cabinet. you just need to watch a few videos and your an expert