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Geeksta Processor Belt Buckle

Step 3Prepare the Pieces for Soldering

Prepare the Pieces for Soldering
Whip out the acid flux, and spread a healthy layer over everything metallic going to be soldered, that is the bent pins and the entire surface of the buckle. Once this is done, simple clamp the processor and buckle together in the desired position. Center it correctly, or soldering will be a real pain.
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Sep 22, 2009. 2:15 AMGizmosis says:
nice idea kingalexl, but if you were going to tuck in your shirt, then the top row of pins and soldier might be visible. unless you are skilled at soldering this might end up looking quite ugly not to mention a possible impeedment of the buckle mechanics. (Just an observation from a technicaly minded individual.)
Sep 25, 2009. 2:03 PMred-king says:
i'm not skilled at soldering... so that WOULD be a problem. haha.
Feb 28, 2009. 7:33 PMred-king says:
couldn't you have bent some of the pins around the original belt buckle to strengthen it further? just an idea... not sure it would work... but it might be worth a try...

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