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  1. So would i steff.but lead free,NO.
    3 points
  2. At least your having a go dude.you will get better,but dont use lead free shit.Then it will be much better
    3 points
  3. ton of ram boards and my own design of pcb all built up
    3 points
  4. Come on guys,hand bags down so you can hold the soldering iron lol.
    3 points
  5. Oh do sod off, you're fooling nobody but yourself.
    3 points
  6. its nice to see you guys fixing you own boards its a ten from me
    3 points
  7. 3 points
  8. You most certainly do, once you have used good liquid flux you will see you can't beat it, flux in the solder is all very well but there really is not enough of it, as you might know leave the iron on the joint a bit to long and the flux disappears and when you remove the iron you get solder peaks! use liquid flux and the solder flows much better on the joint covering it all so well and really helps make the joint look original, IPA removes the excess when you want to clean up the joint. but each to there own! see above answer, hope this helps
    2 points
  9. Cmon guys give Ben a break he has difficulty with hand tremors and is trying his best ...if i lived closer to him I would pop in and do it right for him good on ya for giving it a go Ben ...BTW im using fully leaded solder that is quite possibly older than Ben & some of my machines lol
    2 points
  10. Hi Ben as previously mentioned you should use leaded solder... and you idealy need an iron you can control the temperature. 340-370'c. Lead free the melting point is hotter. If you don't you will lift tracks and pads on your epoch boards more easily. So be careful. I learned in reverse by desoldering components with a pump and rosin-flux on scrap boards Top effort though 😎
    2 points
  11. like the guys have said good solder is the only way oh by the way happy birhday
    2 points
  12. the first pic looks like its had lot of heat and the caps are removed to stop the house burning down and the second pic could with some flux with that solder
    2 points
  13. A free Facebook one. Quick restore and done 😊
    1 point
  14. I could go on a little trip down memory lane with this one. However..it’s a bloody good machine, and one I always looked out for. BFM gave JPM a good run for their money. Statto
    1 point
  15. Nice one,but if using leaded you dont need this.Im still using a large roll of solder i nicked from work 15 years ago.well i had 2 but now on the second.
    1 point
  16. I did manage to get this last week, some proper liquid flux used in the industry, its now out of date but nothing wrong with it! If anyone has a small empty flux container then you can have some free just send me your flux bottle in a stamped addressed envelope and you can have some, this IS the flux you need! it is good stuff!
    1 point
  17. Thanks for the press release Ron 1985 :-0 , lovely colour flyers Rich blimey is there anything you guys dont have :-0 quick attract mode vid on YT ..will do a proper playing when i get 5 minutes πŸ˜‰
    1 point
  18. this is my work recently, firstly a broken scraped board for a cnc machine and this is AFTER all the work in the triac transistors area on one of cyberbobs mpu4 boards
    1 point
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  20. Just so folks know I done suffer from mild hand tremors so it was good I actually manged to do it at all Just to add not sure what the person who reacted with a laughing face fells is funny
    1 point
  21. On the epoch the battery pad corrosion will probably break it off
    1 point
  22. I just found my original scan of Pool Play schematics in some old folders on my laptop, and uploaded them to Dads forum if anyone is interested. Fully readable now:)
    1 point
  23. Lead-free solder does not mix well with leaded solder though. If you insist on using that lead-free tat then you have to remove as much of the old solder from a joint as possible before you remake it with lead-free. Read the tutorial I linked to, it's very good.
    1 point
  24. I bet that's lead-free solder as well! Tell him to get some proper 60/40 leaded solder. Also, see here: http://www.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/solderfaq.htm
    1 point
  25. I thought you had all of them.. There is a tip right by my unit. Perfect for epoch rubbish 🀣🀣🀣🀣
    1 point
  26. Look at royal gambler its a very very similar machine to jokers wild .. do you not agree ?
    1 point
  27. Me neither mike,I think my cms guess was the most pathetic.
    1 point
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  29. That was a bit of fun I was enjoying that.
    1 point
  30. good job there was not a printing error on that last word where the F was missing!
    1 point
  31. Machine arrived on Friday running in demo mode only , the battery came off today along with a reel deck clean, fly wire plus converted to new coinage im sooooo happy right now after a good clean and re-seat of all plugs and connectors the machine is playing and paying like a dream πŸ˜‰ there are a lot of Hearts on this one im feeling the love :-x
    1 point
  32. You can get them from swallow amusements.i changed one recently.The ones with built in push fit connectors.I use a small flat head screw driver to push them in.
    1 point
  33. cut a margarine tub up and use some of that , dont forget to stick it together with sellotape let us now you get on
    1 point
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