Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 08:44:38 EDT 2006 | McGill
I happen to be an old lead head from way back, and I don't agree with all this straight ramp garbage. This makes me so mad I'm going to do Tai Chi to calm myself down.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 09:28:50 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
I agree with Fastek. Auto dispense is for high volume. We have 5 printers with this option and never use it. PS: Harry...why don't you post on the site ? Is there a conspiracy ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 20:08:40 EDT 2008 | vms
I think I found a way to get chris's blood pressure going. And you and I should add "If you did't buy from us" don't ask chris or I for free tech support. Do you agree Chris?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 10 12:28:17 EDT 2009 | davef
We don't know dip about your Linear Tech LGA118, but we agree with published reports that say you should have between 4800 and 7000 thou^3 of paste on the pad for a LGA. These volumes were analyzed based on volumes found successful for CGA and then e
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 06:58:04 EDT 2010 | scottp
I agree with the others - I just don't see the danger. We've been using air to help clean stencils for decades.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 09 16:55:02 EST 2011 | davef
We agree with the previous poster. Open-up your aperture to increase the amount of solder paste. If you don't have a heel fillet, go home.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 16:52:07 EDT 2012 | hegemon
Hey Frazzled, you mean you don't prefer the back and forth flaming wars when someone disagrees with an opinion? How about "Agree" & "Disagree" for starters. Later we can add "YGTBK"(you got to be kidding), and "WP" (Wrong Planet) Great idea Frazz
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 13:46:23 EST 2013 | markhoch
I agree with Dave. Much better to store as he suggested then to store them in piles on the floor. Ha! Piles of boards... never ceases to be funny.... :-p Funny though...my customers don't seem to find it as funny as I do. I wonder why....
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 23:00:42 EST 2014 | davef
I agree with AFlex. Don't tin stranded wire that's assembled into a screw terminal block. I believe the reasoning has to do with avoiding stress on the wire metal caused by different expansion rates of the solder and the wire. BR davef
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 11:52:43 EDT 2014 | davef
I agree with Jim. Don't do it!!! The tech from SparkFun [on the YouTube video] is giving you his hobbyist trick, which: * For hobby prototyping will work just fine. * For production work, the process is not in control and should not be considered.