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No hay artículos en el carroGreg Mulligan
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de julio de 2024
This product if everything you need for a 3rd of the price same pipe wrench at the store was $350
Volodymyr Masyk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de septiembre de 2024
Little bit heavy , but do the job so well
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de noviembre de 2023
Aluminum wrenches are much lighter than steel ones in the same size however, not a strong. I used two of these to repair freeze-proof hydrants and they worked well but I did not apply maximum force so I do not know how strong they are. The jaws were sharp enough to grab. Reasonable quality for a fair price.
Adrian
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de noviembre de 2023
First time trying it out, pipe fitter attached a come along to it with his rigid wrench to tighten a 2” XH pipe…. It did the trick, if that’s not a strength test I dunno what is. Great buy!
Big Dawg
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de octubre de 2023
Perfect! Does exactly what it supposed to do. Very handy to have and I use mine more than I thought I would. Will definitely buy more!
Mike
Comentado en México el 22 de diciembre de 2022
Buen producto
Comprador
Comentado en México el 19 de diciembre de 2020
A comparación de otras pastas, esta me gusta porque no deja residuos.
Nicolas DesMarais
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de febrero de 2019
Works like a charm! Just lay a little bit, put you component and when you use a heat gun, the paste just magically melts and makes a perfect joint between the board and component legs without shorting any connections!
Christopher Gaul
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de abril de 2018
A little pricey, but no more than equivalent products, and besides it works great so I can't complain. I guess I'm just cheap, or used to the prices of solder wire by the roll.Works well for SMD devices.
G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de marzo de 2017
Was skeptical purchasing this as I have Preferred a Rigid Pipe Wrench. I was rehabbing a home that had a maze of 50 year old pipe and didn't want to spend another $200. I really put this wrench through the ringer it is very well made, and when you are working with this for several hours at a time the light weight is very noticeable. I would recommend this to both DIYs and Professionals
Nathaniel Epps
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de febrero de 2015
You will read a lot on the internet about how this stuff must be refrigerated, only has a limited shelf life, etc. This has not been my experience at all. I have left this out on my desk for weeks, using it intermittently, and never had any problems. Based on this, and also my lack of a proper reflow oven, I have concluded that solder paste is much more forgiving than many would have you believe.When I first bought this I had a lot of trouble applying it to the very small circuits I was designing. Apparently you are supposed to buy special applicators, but it was my first time using solder paste and I had no idea. This led me to invent a very unconventional but surprisingly effective solution: fastening a spare 3D printing nozzle with tape to the end of the syringe and using it to apply tiny dots of paste just where I needed. Using this method I have soldered components as small as 0402 with ease.As for baking the circuits, you really don't need to worry about temperature profiles and precision if you are just doing this as a hobby. I simply put solder where I need it, place the parts making sure they are well aligned, and throw it in the toaster oven on the "Broil" setting until all the solder has melted and is shiny. I have made several circuits this way and never had any problems.To summarize, if you are thinking about getting in to reflow soldering, GO FOR IT! It's hard to get it wrong, and it's so much faster/funner/easier than doing everything by hand. I can't even imagine going back to through hole at this point.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de diciembre de 2014
I reflow around 50 PCBs each week and have tried lots of of different pastes, ranging from the variety of Chinese pastes, to Kester's excellent EP256. This is my favorite so far, here's why:-Plunger pressure is minimal, and it is easy to reseal the container. You can tell that MG Chemicals put some thought into the syringe design, eliminating the rubber seal and significantly reducing the pressure required to dispense the paste. My thumb gets very sore after pasting a lot of boards with EP256, but with this paste it is a breeze.-The paste flows easily onto the board while maintaining a good tack to hold your parts in place during reflow. A lot of the Chinese pastes are easy to dispense, but they aren't tacky enough to hold the smaller parts in place during reflow. Kester EP256 is tacky enough, but is difficult to place on the boards when the temperature dips down below 70F. Once you warm up the boards and the paste a bit, the EP256 isn't too bad, but this paste is much easier to place.The only downside is the smell. The solvent used is quite pungent, so if you're sensitive to strong chemical smells, I would stay away from this paste and instead go with the Kester EP256, which does not have a strong chemical smell and actually smells quite sweet when reflowing; however, I suspect that it is this pungent cocktail that makes this paste easier to use under non-ideal conditions.BOTTOM LINE:If you work in non-ideal conditions (temperature, fresh tube of solder paste, etc.), and can handle the strong smell, this is the best paste out there.
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