Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 17:55:44 EDT 2012 | spitkis2
You need a fitting (brass or stainless steel. As mentioned above, McMaster Carr is one source. Look here http://www.mcmaster.com/#miniature-brass-barbed-tube-fittings/=iz8t1h You will need to know the thread.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 16:04:04 EDT 2020 | cyber_wolf
Using steel/aluminum duct work causes a radiator effect. Our Heller's have flexible rubber tubing coming off both ends that feed into a T above them. Just measured them at 57C on PbFree Profiles
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 11:26:03 EDT 2019 | pace_worldwide
Concerning your desoldering equipment, we have made major improvements to prevent solder clogging on PACE Solder Extractor handpieces. Replacing the venerable SX-80, the new SX-100 (and SX-90) Solder Extractor has been improved so that is does not cl
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 01 19:21:15 EST 2004 | cmiller
You can make one out of a stainless steel tank pretty easy. Cost maybe $1000.00. You will need some hot plate type heaters and some copper tubing with a water flow source to keep the vapor down in the tank. We used two fluid types so one blanketed t
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 15:46:49 EDT 2006 | adlsmt
Grant has a good idea, we started that way also. We made a tank out of stainless steel with copper tube coils about 18" off the bottom. Circulate cold water through the tubes to condense the vapor to keep the loss down. We used electric burners under
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 13:32:51 EDT 2000 | C.K.
Dave: The main part of your machine that VOC-Free fluxes attack is your spray fluxer itself. If you haven't already, you'll need to purchase a spray fluxer that's designed to accomodate water-based VOC-Free fluxes (i.e. made of stainless steel with
Electronics Forum | Mon May 17 10:17:23 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| Hi Chrys! | | I've also heard stories of the water-based material "attacking" the inner workings of their spray nozzles - probably due to the water hanging around parts and corroding them. | | Did you have any such problems with the USI ultrasoni
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 10:56:33 EDT 2008 | adamcrum
Hiyo! My company just recieved a Camalot 1818 from a another company that we are now building boards for to speed up production for their stuff. As some of you may know, the older versions of this model AREN'T supported by speedline. I made a grown m
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 23:14:25 EDT 2013 | zsoden
We picked up this old (circa late 80s) Seho 1135 machine last year for next to nothing. It needed a bit of TLC to bring it back to working order but it's 99% working now. The only problem left is that we cannot get sufficient height from the delta wa
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 06:15:49 EDT 2006 | JH
AJ, I have had the Solder Saver on trial a couple of times and reached the same conclusion both times - it is not for us. However there are benifits for some users. In case you dont know how it works, here is a brief explanation; The hand held to