Agree with your post and this part especially. More flux means easier work, but more mess to clean up when done. Flux pens are practical.
I only used hot air for removing parts, but the techs who controlled it well absolutely loved it and were insanely productive.
I solder QFP by dragging a “saturated” tip across the leads and then wick up any excess solder if needed (e.g. if I bridged/shorted a few legs).
Agree with your post and this part especially. More flux means easier work, but more mess to clean up when done. Flux pens are practical.
I only used hot air for removing parts, but the techs who controlled it well absolutely loved it and were insanely productive.
I solder QFP by dragging a “saturated” tip across the leads and then wick up any excess solder if needed (e.g. if I bridged/shorted a few legs).