Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 11:38:17 EDT 2020 | rieko
We are draining a leaded solder pot. I'm sure these would work with leaded as well. those look beautiful!
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 11:27:51 EDT 2008 | dwelch123
For 15 years I have used a similar method, only I used two bread pans. You can fit alot more solder in them. In one pan I drilled holes very similar to the photo in one pan and used a reclaiming agent such as Kleenox to prep it a bit. Then used the o
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 21:44:47 EST 2006 | fastek
Correct....if the feeders you purchased have 7" pans then they will work fine on a CP-6 or CP-7. If the pans are 13" and they are truly CP-6 feeders, they won't work on a CP-7. If you need to change out your pans I can help. I have a bunch of 13"
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 19:49:41 EST 2006 | davef
Dr. Brian Toleno wrote that section of the posting that I pasted onto the forum. Try: * �Lead-free Soldering Backward Compatibility�, Pan, et al., IPC/JEDEC Pb-free Conference, San Jose, 2006 * Checking with http://www.ipc.org * Contacting Jianbia
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 17:31:53 EDT 2013 | barry g
Hi, we are going to be doing the same here next week. Did u have to put anything in the pans, paraffin wax or such to prevent sticking to pans?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 08:34:30 EDT 2013 | island2013
We've done the same as what Woodsmt has suggested. Bread pans and a ladle. Slow going but safe. We did not have to add anything to the pans to prevent sticking. Woodsmt, did you have to worry about the pot heaters over heating while draining?
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 20 14:18:49 EDT 2012 | davef
I've been in shops with a flux containment pan under the wave fluxer. While I'd rather see excess flux in a containment pan than on the floor, but I'd prefer to see flux applied precisely to eliminate the need for either using a containment pan or cl
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 02 00:18:56 EDT 2002 | lysik
What is with the no bottom pan? Is the upside that good?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 27 16:55:32 EDT 2005 | scombs
Does anyone one have any suggestions on what containers to use to put the solder (lead) into? We used aluminum bread pans last time since we wanted to reuse the solder and that was not such a hot idea. It took forever to tear the pans apart to get th
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 10:03:17 EDT 2008 | dwelch123
The bread pans are stackable, same size at top but smaller at the bottom. I also do this inside the solder wave. Just press the other bread pan on top of the other. It helps to have some guns on you, some little stick boy might not squeeze enough, bu