Not to horn in on Doug's racket, but I thought I would put together a list of tools for doing pin repair and maintenance and tips and tricks that I run across or develop on my own. There likely won't be anything new or earth shattering here, but if any of this helps anyone, great!
Essential tools
Temp controlled soldering station with fine and med tips
Auto ranging multimeter w/screw on alligator clips
Small side cutters
Needle nose pliers
Dental picks
Good wire strippers
Wire crimpers
.093" pin removal tool
.062" pin removal tool
5/8" wrench
9/16" wrench
Imperial sized allen keys
Screwdriver and bit set
Security bit set (grab from Princess Auto when on sale)
1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 11/32" shallow sockets
1/4" and 5/16" deep sockets
Contact file
Flexstone file
Solder sucker
Retractable pickup magnet
Rechargeable trouble light
Fuse puller
60/40 Rosin Core solder, get a small diameter if you're planning on doing board work
Leaf switch adjusting tool
Advanced tools/Nice to have
Logic probe (Buy decent quailty!)
Tap and die set
Bench power supply
EPROM Burner/eraser
Data Vac blower
Ultrasonic Cleaner
Media Tumbler
Magnifying glass
These are just my opinions on tools and what I pack in my kit. Some of you may have different preferences for tools, i.e. ratchet and sockets instead of wrenches.
Where you don't want to skimp out:
Buy a good multimeter, you want one that has beep on continuity and a diode test at minimum. If you have the money, buy a Fluke.
Soldering station, it doesn't cost a lot to get decent station these days, look at Weller and Hakko.
Essential tools
Temp controlled soldering station with fine and med tips
Auto ranging multimeter w/screw on alligator clips
Small side cutters
Needle nose pliers
Dental picks
Good wire strippers
Wire crimpers
.093" pin removal tool
.062" pin removal tool
5/8" wrench
9/16" wrench
Imperial sized allen keys
Screwdriver and bit set
Security bit set (grab from Princess Auto when on sale)
1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 11/32" shallow sockets
1/4" and 5/16" deep sockets
Contact file
Flexstone file
Solder sucker
Retractable pickup magnet
Rechargeable trouble light
Fuse puller
60/40 Rosin Core solder, get a small diameter if you're planning on doing board work
Leaf switch adjusting tool
Advanced tools/Nice to have
Logic probe (Buy decent quailty!)
Tap and die set
Bench power supply
EPROM Burner/eraser
Data Vac blower
Ultrasonic Cleaner
Media Tumbler
Magnifying glass
These are just my opinions on tools and what I pack in my kit. Some of you may have different preferences for tools, i.e. ratchet and sockets instead of wrenches.
Where you don't want to skimp out:
Buy a good multimeter, you want one that has beep on continuity and a diode test at minimum. If you have the money, buy a Fluke.
Soldering station, it doesn't cost a lot to get decent station these days, look at Weller and Hakko.