Basic Soldering Lesson 1 - "Solder & Flux"

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Published 2011-11-15
Basic Soldering for Electronics Lesson 1 - "Solder and Flux" produced by PACE, Inc.
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All Comments (21)
  • @Ston247
    You must go "old school" for a straight forward, no bullshit explanation. Thanks a lot for posting this.
  • @rachaelb9164
    This video is over 40 years old but it seriously is the best one I’ve seen on YouTube lol.
  • @jacksan1
    I will never forget the "2 Sec" because of the way the guy wrote it. Permanently imprinted on my retina.
  • @subterficial
    What happened to video editing like this? No advanced video editing tools, and yet, still better than 90% of what's out there. At least in my opinion.
  • @SlaVoy
    This is the best soldering tutorial in the entire internet. I remember watching it several years ago. It was so informative and took my skill on a whole new level. Thank you PACE for publishing and keeping this knowledge online.
  • @lucysluckyday
    At first I thought this was some sort of 1970s joke video, but this is 10x more professional and explanatory than any modern youtube clips!!! I totally agree with an earlier comment, this does show America in a golden peak of world-leading greatness. So glad I watched this! Thumbs up for the professionalism of the 1970s!! (I'm assuming its the 70s because of the Saturn V's).
  • @supakm
    it is extremely professional compare to other tutorial nowadays
  • @eastender74
    You know that this video had to be originally on a reel to reel film. I can almost hear the projector motor playing in the background. My fondest memories of school involve watching films in the classroom. Everybody breathed a sigh of relief when you walked into the classroom and the film projector was there cause you knew it was time to set back and relax.
  • @DUANEYAISER
    I've watched this like 10 times. Why do I keep watching this?!?! It is kind of like a warm blanket to me now.
  • @paceworldwide
    This video was never aired, but carbon tracing tells us that it was made and released in the late 80s.
  • @paceworldwide
    Pace Inc. thanks all of you for the comments received over the past several months. Pace Inc. produced these films, "Basic Soldering" and "Rework and Repair" for the industrial classroom and are not product specific. Pace developed the repair procedures in the "rework and repair" program .Setting new standards for advanced electronics assembly rework and repair. Many new SMD process sheets and the latest 2012 systems and stations are available pace world wide.
  • @pdbouie
    Damn where is the instruction manual for life like this. Straight the point, informative this was great!!
  • @paceworldwide
    Thank you . Pace ( William Siegel) is ahead of his time. He invented many PCB rework and repair processes and the equipment to assist the board tech. Best Marc W. Siegel
  • @afiqalbawah4039
    with this kind of teacher, I could become a pro in no time.
  • @I967
    I knew even before I started watching that this is going to be super mega awesome. I've watched several of these older instructional films starting in the 1940s all the way to the 80s and they are all fantastic. Clear, concise, to the point. Thank you so much for this. The internet is a miraculous thing.
  • @Wizardofgosz
    The best video soldering series I have ever seen. Some things have changed but still good advice. Sure, epoxy PCBs might be more robust than the older boards shown here, but making a good 2 second joint still applies.
  • @docburn6189
    so refreshing.. there is no "click here, subscribe to my stuff, patreon, like on instagram, facebook, twitter".. no freaking channel intro with music.. we knew how to do shit back then.
  • @oldskoolfunk71
    Best video on Soldering. Keep it OLDSKOOL (my style) and you cant go wrong with the OGs. Thanks for making this.
  • @Marc-wk7bi
    Glad there's no one trying to be cool or funny, looking for "followers" on this video. i must say it does look prehistoric but thats why i appreciate it