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PINBALL TOOLS: SOLDERING TOOLS

Pinball News Website·article·analyzed·Oct 2, 2023
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TL;DR

Comprehensive soldering tools guide for pinball repair with equipment recommendations.

Summary

Educational guide covering soldering tools and techniques for pinball repair technicians. The article discusses upgrades to soldering equipment driven by technological advances and the need for DIY repairs due to limited parts availability from new pinball manufacturers. Covers soldering irons, pyropens, test leads, solder types, and accessories with recommendations for both professionals and hobbyists.

Key Claims

  • Limited parts availability from new pinball companies means pinball owners will eventually be forced to repair circuit boards themselves or hire technicians

    high confidence · Due to limited parts availability from all the new little pinball companies, stock of game-specific replacement parts will be very limited. Eventually, pinball owners will not be able to buy complete assemblies to easily swap out.

  • Most circuit board damage in pinball machines results from previous repairs performed by people lacking technical knowledge or proper tools

    high confidence · I find the main reason for this is a previous person lacking the technical knowledge, and/or tools, to correctly work on printed circuit boards.

  • Tweezers-type soldering irons are superior to pencil-style irons for modern surface-mount device (SMD) soldering work

    high confidence · A much, much better tool for soldering and de-soldering modern Surface-Mount Device (SMD) pinball components is a tweezers-type iron.

  • Silver solder makes a stronger mechanical connection than ordinary lead/tin solder, making it suitable for header pins

    high confidence · Solder with the addition of silver (Ag) makes a stronger mechanical connection than ordinary lead/tin solder, making it a good choice for use on header pins.

  • Liquid flux is preferable to paste flux for longevity and overall usefulness in circuit board repair

    medium confidence · I prefer liquid over paste flux for its longevity and general overall greater usefulness, and I prefer Kester 186 for its outstanding properties.

Notable Quotes

  • “Due to limited parts availability from all the new little pinball companies, stock of game-specific replacement parts will be very limited. Eventually, pinball owners will not be able to buy complete assemblies to easily swap out.”

    Article Author (Professional Electronics/Pinball Technician) @ Introduction section — Highlights emerging supply chain challenges and shift toward DIY repair culture in pinball hobby

  • “I find the main reason for this is a previous person lacking the technical knowledge, and/or tools, to correctly work on printed circuit boards.”

    Article Author @ Introduction section — Identifies root cause of circuit board failures in pinball machines as inadequate repair expertise

  • “A much, much better tool for soldering and de-soldering modern Surface-Mount Device (SMD) pinball components is a tweezers-type iron.”

    Article Author @ Soldering Iron section — Recommends specific tool upgrade for modern pinball circuit board work

  • “Professional tweezers-type irons, with their station, cost hundreds of dollars. A good hobbyist tweezers iron, with stand, can be purchased for well under one hundred dollars.”

    Article Author @ Soldering Iron section — Provides pricing guidance for equipment accessibility to hobbyists

  • “I'm a fan of Kester solder. I use it in my work, home and hobby lives. It is easy to use this solder on damaged circuit boards.”

    Article Author @ Solder section — Endorsement of specific consumable brand based on professional experience

Entities

Pinball NewsorganizationWellercompanyKestercompanyMilwaukeecompanyFlukecompanyProbe MastercompanyViralloycompanyEngineercompanyPinball Renaissancecompany

Signals

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    community_signal: Growing need for pinball owner technical education and repair capability driven by supply constraints and circuit board complexity

    medium · Article author emphasizes dual-purpose tools for both pinball repair and general DIY work, suggesting broader skill-building intention for community members

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    supply_chain_signal: Limited parts availability from new boutique pinball manufacturers will force owners toward DIY repair and technician dependence

    high · Due to limited parts availability from all the new little pinball companies, stock of game-specific replacement parts will be very limited. Eventually, pinball owners will not be able to buy complete assemblies to easily swap out.

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    technology_signal: Pinball circuit boards increasingly feature surface-mount devices (SMD) requiring specialized soldering equipment and techniques distinct from older through-hole component standards

    high · A much, much better tool for soldering and de-soldering modern Surface-Mount Device (SMD) pinball components is a tweezers-type iron. This is emphasized as superior for modern pinball work.

Topics

Soldering tools and equipment for pinball repairprimaryCircuit board repair techniques and component types (SMD vs through-hole)primaryParts availability constraints from new pinball manufacturersprimaryDIY repair skills and technician accessibilityprimaryTest equipment and measurement tools for electronicssecondaryEquipment recommendations for hobbyists vs professionalssecondary

Sentiment

neutral(0)— Educational and practical in tone; author presents technical information without emotional bias. Acknowledges supply chain challenges matter-of-factly rather than expressing concern or optimism.

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Introduction This article is an update to a previous Pinball News Pinball Tools article, and is presented to you in four parts: General Hand Tools, Electrical and Electronics Tools, Soldering Tools, and Damaged Hardware Removal with this, Soldering Tools, being the third. As with the first two parts, my perspective comes from someone who is a homeowner, a professional electronics technician, and a pinball repair technician on the side. The driving force behind upgrading my soldering and de-soldering tools was advances in technology. More often than not, I’ve found myself having to deal with damaged circuit boards. I find the main reason for this is a previous person lacking the technical knowledge, and/or tools, to correctly work on printed circuit boards. Due to limited parts availability from all the new little pinball companies, stock of game-specific replacement parts will be very limited. Eventually, pinball owners will not be able to buy complete assemblies to easily swap out. They will either be forced to make repairs themselves, or find someone to do it for them. For those who don’t want to perform their own pinball repairs, you can use The Directory here on Pinball News to help find someone who works on pinball machines. NOTE: Pinball News does not promote or endorse any particular pinball repair resource. The businesses listed are only for convenience of its readers. Having recently updated my pinball tools, I am more than willing to share my list and the reasons for the specific upgrades. The greatest of these reasons is a tool’s dual-purpose; using it for both pinball repair and general home Do-It-Yourself (DIY) work. !An overview of my at-home, ESD-safe soldering station An overview of my at-home, ESD-safe soldering station The tools are listed here from most-used to least-used. The list is fairly extensive and has been internally hot-linked for your convenience, including links to a tool’s description in the General Hand Tools article where applicable (indicated by \). Where possible, whenever an older tool is No Longer Available (NLA), a newer model is listed instead. With the exception of any notes, the following format will mostly be used throughout this article: – Name of Tool – Introduction – Old: Manufacturer, Item Number or Part Number – New: Manufacturer, Item Number or Part Number – Picture: Left/Top will be the old tool, Right/Bottom will be the new tool. – Details ## Soldering Iron The only upgrade to my old corded pencil-style soldering station is the addition of smaller and smaller pointed tips. See the carousel holder near the centre of the picture below. A much, much better tool for soldering and de-soldering modern Surface-Mount Device (SMD) pinball components is a tweezers-type iron. | | | --- | | Old: Weller, WLC100* | | New: Various, TBD | ![An old, but useful, soldering pencil](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/002-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) An old, but useful, soldering pencil For pinball, I have mainly been getting away with using my old soldering station (above). In my professional life, a tweezers-type iron has been so much easier to use than a pencil-style. Professional tweezers-type irons, with their station, cost hundreds of dollars. A good hobbyist tweezers iron, with stand, can be purchased for well under one hundred dollars. ![A hobbyists' tweezers iron](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/003-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) A hobbyists’ tweezers iron A tweezers iron with needle tips and variable temperature, like the one pictured above, is recommended for hobbyists. ## Pyropen This tool is mainly used for shrinking heat shrink tubing, but is especially helpful when working with surface-mount components. | | | --- | | Old: Weller, NLA (new model: WLBUK75) | | New: Unbranded, 503 Torch* | ![An inexpensive, yet refillable, pyropen](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/004-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) An inexpensive, yet refillable, pyropen I have been using this inexpensive, but high-quality, butane ‘micro torch’ for many soldering tasks. It actually works quite well for hot air soldering and de-soldering of surface mount components. The novice may want an easier-to-use set. One such set, pictured below, can be purchased for half the price of the Weller, but for three times as much as the inexpensive torch alone. ![An inexpensive pyropen with a tip](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/005-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) An inexpensive pyropen with a tip ![The first two of three attachments shown above makes this pyropen a much better choice over the inexpensive torch](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/006-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) The torch ## Meter Leads My old test lead set is Fluke name brand and is stupidly expensive. Honestly it’s largely unnecessary. Therefore it won’t be covered, only mentioned here. My two new test lead sets are pictured below. Each is different in function and purpose. | | | --- | | Old: Various, Various | | New: Various, Various | ![Two new sets of micro test leads](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/007-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) Two new sets of micro test leads It is important to verify your work after any repair; especially soldering. A good quality set of test leads helps assure your attestation results. Probe Master makes high-quality and affordable test leads. If you’re going to test tiny electronics in any modern pinball machine, I’d say it’s worth it to get two specialized sets of test leads for your Digital Multimeter (DMM) – one for general use, the other for Surface-Mount Devices (SMD). The set pictured above left has extendable needle tips. Being both needle-like and extendable gives the set greater usability and versatility. Though not actually name brand, the generic set pictured above right has tweezers tips. I recommend buying a set of this style of test leads verses purchasing a dedicated meter for surface mount components. A cheap SMD test lead set will cost $5.00. A cheap Surface SMD tester will cost $25.00. Novice Tip: For the beginner, I recommend using your leads with a Digital Multimeter (DMM) with few functions. The 221320 (sometimes listed as 2213-20) is actually a Smart Multimeter (SMM) from Milwaukee and is a good choice. It is a known and trusted brand, comes with batteries and leads, is available from many sources, and is more affordable than most other brands. ![The Milwaukee 221320 SMM](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/015-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) The Milwaukee 221320 SMM ## Solder My old solder was ‘thick’. The new is ‘thin’. Old and new tubes of tin/lead (Sn/Pb) solder are pictured below. Each is used on different electronic components. | | | --- | | Old: Kester**, Various | | New: Kester, Various | ![Old and new solder](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/008-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) Old and new solder I’m a fan of Kester solder. I use it in my work, home and hobby lives. It is easy to use this solder on damaged circuit boards. Old thick solder is useful when working on through-hole electronic components. New thin solder is useful when working with SMD electronic components. Pro Tip: Solder with the addition of silver (Ag) makes a stronger mechanical connection than ordinary lead/tin solder, making it a good choice for use on header pins. ![Tin/Lead/Silver solder is usually just referred to as ‘silver solder’](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/009-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) Tin/Lead/Silver solder’ ## Solder Sucker The pen type hand tool for removing molten solder, by vacuum, is referred to as a ‘solder sucker’. The old and new solder suckers are shown in the picture below. | | | --- | | Old: Various, Various | | New: Viralloy, SS-786 (Note: Similar to Engineer, SS-02)* | ![Vacuum solder suckers](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/010-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) Vacuum solder suckers Though both suckers have replaceable tips, the old Teflon® one is rigid, whereas the new silicone one is flexible. The old sucker is my original one from tech school and came as part of a tool kit. The new sucker is a little shorter and has a flexible tip. These two thing make it easier to use under a magnifying lamp. ## De-soldering Needles These needles are a new addition to my soldering tools. | | | --- | | Old: N/A | | New: Various, Various | ![Needle kit](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/011-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) Needle kit These needles help save damaged/over-worked circuit boards. They work best to help pull out the leads of through-hole components, but can also be carefully employed on some SMD components. ## Solder Flux Flux is another new addition to my soldering tools. ![Liquid flux](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/012-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) Liquid flux I prefer liquid over paste flux for its longevity and general overall greater usefulness, and I prefer Kester 186 for its outstanding properties. 186 works exceptionally well when repairing heavily damaged boards or when soldering old, tarnished ‘New Old S**tock’ (NOS) electronic components. I used the magnifier, pictured below, to help me see tiny SMD electronic components. ![An inexpensive magnifier](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/013-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) An inexpensive magnifier This wearable magnifier is the cheapest one I could find which had the most options. Many versions are available and can be purchased for as little as ten dollars. One very important thing to consider when choosing any magnifier is its ‘focal length’. This is the distance between you and the item you are viewing. For soldering, make sure you have a long enough focal length to afford space for you to do your job. ![The magnifier's focal length chart](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/learn/pinball-tools/016-pinball-tools-soldering.jpg) The magnifier’s focal length chart ## Solder Training For more specific information on using soldering tools, you can check out the Pinball News Hand Soldering Seminar by clicking the picture below. ![The Pinball News Hand Soldering seminar](https://www.pinballnews.com/learn/soldering/index.html) Click to visit the Pinball News Hand Soldering seminar Please note: The seminar’s associated practice kits have long since become unavailable from Pinball Renaissance.