Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 13:47:14 EDT 2004 | Rob
Downloaded some brochures and from the looks of it, it looks quite impressive and simple to use. However, given the $7K pricetag, it's out of the reach of small companies like myself.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 00:30:58 EDT 2004 | valuems
Hi This Pig stuff sounds funny, but from my pass experience with what people are buying now days, you will get more orders than you can handle. You can sell some of these people any thing. As long as it is cheap they will buy it, even if it won't
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 15:51:13 EDT 2004 | pjc
Oh, and $9K to $12K is a good price for a block that raises pins up and down by air, don't forget the tips on the pins too. Its all high priced stuff. Value is the key I guess.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 08:59:50 EDT 2004 | neil
Unfortunately, you can't post pictures to the forum. I'll look into adding that feature. If you can post the picture somewhere else on the Internet you could provide a link to it from the forum. -Neil
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 22:59:49 EDT 2004 | Ken
I was wondering what Dow Corning has done with all those silicone breast implants? B or C cup would work nicely (in the stencil printer).
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 07:37:13 EST 2005 | Kathy
We just got these, and they seem to work great for screen printing. I know many people use them for printing, but has anyone tried them for other processes such as placement?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 09:38:32 EST 2005 | chunks
Standard size for UP 2000 H tower. Just wanted to know if anyone went the extra step in the placement arena and saw any bounce or other problem at placement.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 13:50:15 EST 2005 | chunks
Yeah this isn't too bad, but running hoses thru a vacuum assisted board support makes set-up difficult.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 11:31:56 EST 2005 | SuMoTe
I did som,e testing with Gridloc myself, I only had the set for 30(ish) days. I founf the time it saved on setup to be well worth the cost. My employer, however, did not agree with me. what can you do?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 10:31:10 EDT 2006 | PR
pin and paste works. don't use gel flex at screen printer. Good luck PR