Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 13:34:58 EDT 1999 | Dave F
(snip) | | You're quite right. However, anyone who uses MeCl in an aerosol spray needs his head examining. I'll go further: if he continues, he will most CERTAINLY need his head, the rest of his CNS and his liver examining a little later on. It has
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 09:51:11 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | Easy goods-in polymerisation check: clean, white, cotton cloth: wrap it round a suitably gloved finger and pour a few drops of methylene chloride (! toxic) onto the end of the finger and rub it onto the bare board for a minute or so. If it come
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 05:33:23 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | (snip) | | | | You're quite right. However, anyone who uses MeCl in an aerosol spray needs his head examining. I'll go further: if he continues, he will most CERTAINLY need his head, the rest of his CNS and his liver examining a little later on
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 22:23:23 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | | | (snip) | | | | | | You're quite right. However, anyone who uses MeCl in an aerosol spray needs his head examining. I'll go further: if he continues, he will most CERTAINLY need his head, the rest of his CNS and his liver examining a little
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 10:39:25 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | | | | | (snip) | | | | | | | | You're quite right. However, anyone who uses MeCl in an aerosol spray needs his head examining. I'll go further: if he continues, he will most CERTAINLY need his head, the rest of his CNS and his liver examining a
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 22:03:38 EDT 2005 | davef
Since these are mounting holes, they're probably all the same size. Why not try rubber plugs shaped like golf tees? Try: * Dempsey Industries; 802 N. 4th St, Miamisburg, Ohio 45342; (937)-866-2345; Gary Pascoe * Shercon somewhere in CA * Harman; 36
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 11:42:50 EST 1999 | John Zisa
| hi, | i am working towards developing a no-clean process for a customer at contract manufacturing facility. the assemblies have gold fingers on them. these are masked to prevent from any damage to them during reflow soldering. the earlier proces
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 23:27:03 EST 2006 | KEN
I thought durastone was not ESD safe?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 07:55:35 EDT 2005 | mmjm_1099
Buy ESD safe gloves cut the fingers off and fill with buckshot and use plastic tie wraps to tie them off. No the tie wraps will not burn.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 19:36:21 EST 2002 | davef
You weren�t clear but I assume the problem is not widely distributed and affects only a few parts on each board. Do this trick: * Cut a ~1� piece of fairly serious wire, like 18 or 12 AWG. * Strip the insulation. * Gear-up with gloves, glasses, and