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HAKKO Huzzahs

k7hbg @dslextreme.com
Hi everybody.
 Just sitting here revamping a few K2 "enhancements" from the past  and
the thought leaps to mind, thanks for the advise Tom! HAAKO is GOOD! I
couldn't do without my trusty 936 and 808.
 Best Regards, Bob K7HBG

 PS. Sure wish I had a sales franchise!



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Re: HAKKO Huzzahs

Jack Smith-6

[hidden email] wrote:
> Hi everybody.
>  Just sitting here revamping a few K2 "enhancements" from the past  and
> the thought leaps to mind, thanks for the advise Tom! HAAKO is GOOD! I
> couldn't do without my trusty 936 and 808.
>  Best Regards, Bob K7HBG
>
>  PS. Sure wish I had a sales franchise!
>
>  
At Bob's (K7HBG) recommendation, I bought two 936's (one with the
standard hand piece and one with the "micro" hand piece) and a tweezer
smd removal hand piece. I've been very pleased with them. Much nicer
than my old Weller soldering station.

And, I had a phone call from a nice young lady at Hakko asking if I was
satisfied with the 936 I purchased.

Jack K8ZOA
www.cliftonlaboratories.com
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Re: HAKKO Huzzahs

N8LP
I have had a Hakko 936 for about a year, based on Tom's website
recommendation, and have been very happy with it. At the recommendation
of Jack, K8ZOA, I just bought and received a 950 tweezers to use with my
936 station in order to make removal of a couple bad TSSOP-14 chips
easier. It worked like a champ. I removed the chips, cleaned up with
solder wick, and installed new chips without a hitch. I was also able to
remove a good chip from an old prototype board and reinstall on a new
one. I didn't like the tweezers for installing the fine pitch parts,
since they hide the pads, and the chip might slip out while adjusting
position.

I want to try a hot air rework station, but they're awfully expensive.
This brand was recommended to me by Van, W1WCG, as a reasonably priced
option...

http://www.madelltech.com/MLReworkStations.html

The price of the ML-853K looks real good... and it should be good for
both removal and installation.

73,
Larry N8LP
www.telepostinc.com



Jack Smith wrote:

>
> [hidden email] wrote:
>> Hi everybody.
>>  Just sitting here revamping a few K2 "enhancements" from the past  and
>> the thought leaps to mind, thanks for the advise Tom! HAAKO is GOOD! I
>> couldn't do without my trusty 936 and 808.
>>  Best Regards, Bob K7HBG
>>
>>  PS. Sure wish I had a sales franchise!
>>
>>  
> At Bob's (K7HBG) recommendation, I bought two 936's (one with the
> standard hand piece and one with the "micro" hand piece) and a tweezer
> smd removal hand piece. I've been very pleased with them. Much nicer
> than my old Weller soldering station.
>
> And, I had a phone call from a nice young lady at Hakko asking if I
> was satisfied with the 936 I purchased.
>
> Jack K8ZOA
> www.cliftonlaboratories.com
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