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| smgvbest:
--- Quote from: ted572 on June 24, 2015, 01:22:17 pm --- --- Quote from: Trax on June 21, 2015, 11:58:13 am ---I have one of those, thats a good idea the temp info is the important part, 200°C sounds good :D --- End quote --- Re. Reply #3995 and #3996 above: I would suggest simply using a Hair Dryer. With the Hot Air of a Soldering/Rework Tool putting out 200° C (Ouch) you have the potential for doing some serious damage to the label and/or plastic case if you aren't VERY, VERY careful. --- End quote --- That's why 6-8 inches and keep it moving. plus I would hope anyone using a rework station knows how you use one, just like it intended use Drop it down if you want it closer to hair dryer temp, mine will go to 90C that's still about 60F above a hair dryer |
| TopLoser:
--- Quote ---That's why 6-8 inches and keep it moving. --- End quote --- :-DD |
| McBryce:
I used a hair dryer on the last device I "liberated" and even with that I thought the plastic got very hot. The label peeled off almost by itself though :) McBryce. |
| smgvbest:
--- Quote from: TopLoser on June 24, 2015, 05:54:10 pm --- --- Quote ---That's why 6-8 inches and keep it moving. --- End quote --- :-DD --- End quote --- Glad you got a laugh out of if I should also note I had the airflow way down, case cut warm not hot and label came up really easy |
| dadler:
I think some innuendo was intended. ;) |
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