Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 17:47:41 EDT 2003 | slthomas
Bwahahahaha! At least shipping our design standards would be a cheap operation. It'd fit on the back of a postage stamp. Yep, down to RH we go this eve. I'll hoist one for the board. One for Dave. One for the board.... Best to you all.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 16:29:52 EDT 2001 | mparker
That would be the elusive typo, check your keyboard, the "A" is right next to the "S". I believe she meant "SMT" boards. Wazzup Dave, your grey matter already shifted into weekend mode? Hoist a pint of Sierra Nevada, if you get that spill in your ne
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 18:30:49 EDT 2002 | seand
Hello all, My tankard is hoisted on high. I always feel that it's good to get a good discussion going with alot of input. My thanks go out to all who have and continue to respond. Sometimes the best outcomes come from the most hotly debated topi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 02:02:13 EDT 2007 | jmelson
The CSM84 I have is 63" (1600 mm) wide, 57" (1450 mm) deep, and 54" (1372 mm) high, without the turret. The CSM84 is rated at something like 1600 Lbs (728 kg). I had to cut a hole and install double doors to get mine in. I can't imagine "carrying" t
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 21:14:46 EST 2001 | davef
See. That's the connector that I thought it was. No, don't change your project!!! It sounds perfect. This will be a wonderful "learning experience" for you. You should get yourself a magnifying glass, some solder, and a soldering iron and go t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 21:01:49 EDT 2002 | davef
Ah, the customer is always correct, again. And you are officially �painted into a corner�. Actually, your customer is not correct. Thinking that money is going to be saved by specifying copper component terminations [or whatever in the world they
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 16:29:48 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
Ever so cautiously I dip into the forum. I think we all need to step back, chill a bit, hoist a tankard and munch on some deep fried twinkies. This thread is working up to be one of the all time longest (18 postings so far) in recent memory. Rath
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 16:32:15 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
Ever so cautiously I dip into the forum. I think we all need to step back, chill a bit, hoist a tankard and munch on some deep fried twinkies. This thread is working up to be one of the all time longest (18 postings so far) in recent memory. Rath
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