Looks okay to meIt has been decades since I did any component level repair with solder. Can someone please take a look at these and let me know if any look completely janky? I wanted to get some extra eyes on it before I call it good and clean up the residue. Thanks!
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I agree--less solder. I think ideally you'd like to see the outline of the component leads on the pads. Solder between the pads and the component leads is important. Solder on top of the component leads doesn't really add any value. There are a couple of places where it looks like there might have been a bridge to adjacent copper if there hadn't been solder mask in place.I think it's probably okay, but....
I see several where the "pad" was hot enough, but the "legs" (metal pieces reaching down from the chip) look like they didn't get hot enough (solder has flowed over the legs, not really bonded). Now, down at the junction of the legs to the pad, I'll bet it's okay. So, my second comment: you could probably get by with half as much solder. But test them, if they work, they're okay.
Heathkits. Yes, done lots of them too. So im much older but should be fine on soldering Flyled’sClean the flux residue then inspect. IF it is shinny, it should be good to go. The two or three I looked at in the image look ok.
Decades ago, I was solder certified for space flight. I have built many Heathkits and solder lots of stuff in the past including at work that I was paid for. I am also an A&P and also Ham Radio Amateur Extra but that has nothing to do with soldering.