> > The hot tweezer sounds very nice but I think I'll stick with what I have for > now. These machines have other problems and won't ever do anything > useful unless I get the cache issues sorted out so I don't necessarily want to > invest in new tools for them to end up not getting them repaired. >
I love an excuse to buy a tool. I think *good* tools are always a worthwhile investment. After a buying a tool that I think I will only use once, I tend to find other uses for it over time. Maybe you will find yourself needing to replace an SMT component on another machine in the future? > Many thanks. > > Regards, > Peter. > > > > > Richard Schauer > > KF9VP > >