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Reflowing With A Toaster

October 22, 2008 by Caleb Kraft 12 Comments

This Reflow toaster oven project(pdf) was part of a contest back in early 2007, but it is new to us.  We’ve seen several approaches to reflowing, but a bread toaster hasn’t been one of them. This has a nice controller with a large Nokia 3310 display too.

[via Projects-Lab]

Posted in home hacks, NewsTagged re flow, reflow, smd, solder

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