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Advice needed on hot air rework station
#1

Hello Everyone,
I am interested in acquiring a hot air heat gun rework station.
Lately I have been doing a lot more SMD repair work and building of some new items so I was looking for some advice about your experience and advice on ones that you might have bought or used your advice is always welcomed.

Sincerely Richard      
#2

Lurking

Interesting...

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

Hello Ron,
thank you anyway that Photo is just an example there is a vast array makes and models forsale and before I spend money on a unit, I want to make sure I don't buy a piece of junk.
Sincerely Richard
#4

I worked with an AOYUE for over 6 years and it seemed to have had everything we needed. Has a lot of accessories. Nowadays they even have a vacuum pump for quickly removing solder. I think you can get a good one for $150-$200.
#5

Hello Rob,
yes I thinking of getting the station with the vacuum pump years ago I had a Hakko !

Sincerely Richard




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