@Siph you probably only used bad unleaded then, I've never felt that much of a difference (learned it by doing a few thousand unleaded solder joints tho)
@Siph never had that happen, what temps are we talking about?
@Siph yeah not sure what's happening there, I've put more than 400°C into boards no problem
@noiob maybe I’m doing things wrong and I’m just inexperienced but leaded solder isn’t that much more expensive and I find it much easier to work with
@Siph I mean I can't think of anything you could do wrong for it to behave like that. Like I've said, I learnt with unleaded and my default parts store doesn't even sell leaded anymore, I only have leaded solder to work on old devices, I can barely tell the difference
@Siph but it's not like I'm a soldering pro lol
@Siph also for [un]soldering chips like these I'd look into one of those tiny hot plates
also just a reminder that most flux is carcinogenic and you should use an activated carbon filter
@noiob Oh I’m using a hot air station and solder paste for soldering and unsoldering chips
@noiob yeah, temps that damage the solder mask on the PCB