A task that i feel a number of us have faced in the past, you salvage a piece of test gear in one way or another, and it doesn't work or only works to some capacity,
Recently i have had to repair quite a few bits, and felt i would ask peoples opinions on methods of repairing gear,
be it a 10 year old power supply, or a 50 year old radio,
Manuals:
While a lot of manuals can be sourced from BAMA or the manufacturer, are there any more obscure manual archives?
Cleaning: Now i realise the common chemical might be isopropl, but what about for those jobs with sticky residues, or other non common filth, what do you use to apply it, a brush?, a cloth?, maybe just pour it on and go over with an air compressor?
Capacitors:
Such as tantalums and electrolytic, do you go full out and swap out all the tantalums, or only those you suspect, and what do you replace them with, with electros do you also swap them out, or leave them alone if they read a correct value?
Soldering:
Do you just jump in and go over dry joints, or perhaps clean it in some method before approaching them, perhaps use some special solder like 2% silver, or some special flux, or avoid as much as possible?