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Date: Sun, 01 Jan 2012 21:37:30 -0500
From: gene glick <geneglick AT optonline DOT net>
Subject: [geda-user] home soldering with hot-plates
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This subject has come up before, so I am hoping people have had some 
experience trying this out - using a hot-plate to handle the reflow 
soldering on a pcb.

Has anyone ever considered trying it out on a cast-iron skillet? Seems 
to me that the large thermal mass would avoid hot spots, and after 
removing the heat, it would keep its temperature steady for a while.

Dumb idea?

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