using the Pace VF90

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RubbishRat

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Does anyone here have experience using the Pace VF90 desoldering
station?
I have just aquired one of these as I thought it was a self
contained unit but I find I need a gas feed? and a vacuum
source? I honestly thought that this thing used hot air and that
there would be a built in pump. I've done the usual googling but
can't find any really useful info. I have a small compressor
which might do if the gas inlet is just compressed air, and I
might be able to rig up something for the vacuum as long as it
doesn't need to be too powerful. Any help/advice appreciated or
this thing might end up back on ebay.
Cheers
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"RubbishRat"
Does anyone here have experience using the Pace VF90 desoldering
station?
I have just aquired one of these as I thought it was a self
contained unit but I find I need a gas feed? and a vacuum
source? I honestly thought that this thing used hot air and that
there would be a built in pump. I've done the usual googling but
can't find any really useful info. I have a small compressor
which might do if the gas inlet is just compressed air, and I
might be able to rig up something for the vacuum as long as it
doesn't need to be too powerful. Any help/advice appreciated or
this thing might end up back on ebay.

** This the one ??

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pace-VF-90-Desoldering-Rework-station-Vacu-flow-Unit_W0QQitemZ350334776198QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_AudioElectronicsVideo_Video_TelevisionSetTopBoxes?hash=item5191947386

At 55 UK pounds you had to be a bit suspicious....


..... Phil
 
"RubbishRat"

Does anyone here have experience using the Pace VF90
desoldering
station?
I have just aquired one of these as I thought it was a self
contained unit but I find I need a gas feed? and a vacuum
source? I honestly thought that this thing used hot air and
that
there would be a built in pump. I've done the usual
googling but
can't find any really useful info. I have a small
compressor
which might do if the gas inlet is just compressed air, and
I
might be able to rig up something for the vacuum as long as
it
doesn't need to be too powerful. Any help/advice
appreciated or
this thing might end up back on ebay.


** This the one ??

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pace-VF-90-Desoldering-Rework-station-
Vacu-flow-
Unit_W0QQitemZ350334776198QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_AudioElectroni
csVideo_Video_TelevisionSetTopBoxes?hash=item5191947386
At 55 UK pounds you had to be a bit suspicious....


.... Phil
Hi Phil,
Yes, thats the one,
Yeah, I suppose so, but it IS new, and seemed very cheap to
me. It seems to be working OK, so I'm sure with a little help
from my friends (hint) I can get some valuable use from it.
If not there is always the option to re ebay it. Nothing
ventured and all that :^)
Pete
--
Just add a little Rub to email me :^)
 
"RubbishRat"

** This the one ??

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pace-VF-90-Desoldering-Rework-station.......

At 55 UK pounds you had to be a bit suspicious....



Yes, thats the one,

Yeah, I suppose so, but it IS new, and seemed very cheap to
me.
** Purest narcissism.


It seems to be working OK, so I'm sure with a little help
from my friends (hint)

** The dead Beatles are turning in their graves .....


I can get some valuable use from it.
If not there is always the option to re ebay it.

** To the next unsuspecting sucker.

FOAD you piece of shit.



..... Phil
 
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RubbishRat <bishrat@hotmail.com> wrote:
"RubbishRat"

Does anyone here have experience using the Pace VF90
desoldering
station?
I have just aquired one of these as I thought it was a self
contained unit but I find I need a gas feed? and a vacuum
source? I honestly thought that this thing used hot air and
that
there would be a built in pump. I've done the usual
googling but
can't find any really useful info. I have a small
compressor
which might do if the gas inlet is just compressed air, and
I
might be able to rig up something for the vacuum as long as
it
doesn't need to be too powerful. Any help/advice
appreciated or
this thing might end up back on ebay.


** This the one ??

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pace-VF-90-Desoldering-Rework-station-
Vacu-flow-
Unit_W0QQitemZ350334776198QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_AudioElectroni
csVideo_Video_TelevisionSetTopBoxes?hash=item5191947386

At 55 UK pounds you had to be a bit suspicious....


.... Phil




Hi Phil,
Yes, thats the one,
Yeah, I suppose so, but it IS new, and seemed very cheap to
me. It seems to be working OK, so I'm sure with a little help
from my friends (hint) I can get some valuable use from it.
If not there is always the option to re ebay it. Nothing
ventured and all that :^)
Pete
It's not the only Pace unit that requires an external air and or vacuum
supply. Presumably intended for production line use - although I doubt
their more recent stuff is rugged enough for that.

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