Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 14:54:38 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
How did you come to the conclusion that you are having a cold joint problem. Just by appearance ? As Dave stated if you have any of the metals that he listed in the joints they will appear to be dull and grainy sometimes. But... Dave, I will have t
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 21:36:51 EST 2010 | davef
Poor man's approach to assessing coplanarity issues: * Get two pieces of 2X4 wood that are the same length, about three inches long * Cut the end of one of the pieces at a 45* angle, so that the 45* angle cut leaves a face on the four inch side of th
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. It makes sense that the solder would have an affinity for the metal of the pad and lead and so it wouldn't push outward. I'm happy to know there haven't been any assembly issues with regards to solder under component bodies
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