put a small bump of solder on one end of the existing cap. pick up the new
cap with a toothpick that has been coated with a bit of beeswax from the
sewing store.

by just touching the toothpick to the top of the new cap it should adhere
and allow you to gently place it on the existing device. heat the end with
the solder blob to tack the new cap in place. solder the other end. reheat
the first end briefly if necessary to make a nice joint.

73

jim ab3cv

On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 2:56 PM, <ejk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Received my KBPF3 mod kit for LF today. Caps are very small.  This might
> be my first SMD, at least this tiny, work.  With as big a magnify glass
> that I can find I can see the caps and after some effort get them on top of
> the existing caps but I can not get them to stay there.  I have tried every
> small tweezers I can find, even very small ones from a little Swiss army
> knife, no luck.  Any suggestions on how to keep them there would be
> appreciated.  Thank you  73
> Emory  WM3M
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