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No Technical content, but please read...

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 12:50:17 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory

Hi all, The email below was sent to me by a member of the TechNet, and I though I would also post it here. It doesn't have any Technical content, but I think it's something that's worthwhile reading. Flame me for posting it here if you want to...I r

Re: No Technical content, but please read...

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 14:08:29 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

I got this via email this morning and forwarded it to many of my friends. My lights will be on this weekend... I wish I had Steve's forethought to forward it to our SMTnet community. Good going, buddy. Chrys Hi all, | | The email below was s

Re: Fountain Wave Soldering and Repair/Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 20:22:02 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | Hello, | | | | I will be evaluating and qualifying two equipment types. The first is a fountain soldering device. I need practical advice on all the stuff you guys and gals know about as good, bad, ugly, best applications, setup, limitations, an

It IS possible to rework this BGA socket!!

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 16:46:05 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

Hey ya'll!! SUCCESS! I was able to get that monster off!...(Now I just gotta' be able to get it back on right...hehehe) If you remember, the whole reason I had to rework it was because somehow they got the hole positions wrong in the board for

Re: Who Are The X-Men?

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 09:12:46 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook

Sorry folks. I'm just a naysayer here. Let's look at this BGA thing...... We've all been successfully processing down to 16 mil FP stuff for years, now--some of us down to 11 mil. Once the printing process was stabilized, paste rheologies were matur

Re: Who Are The X-Men?

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 17 10:43:29 EDT 1998 | smd

| Sorry folks. I'm just a naysayer here. Let's look at this BGA thing...... | | We've all been successfully processing down to 16 mil FP stuff for years, now--some of us down to 11 mil. Once the printing process was stabilized, paste rheologies were

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 08:27:26 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | | We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will i

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 15:33:48 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | | | | We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will

Re: It happens sooner or later

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 18:24:46 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

> Enjoy knocking you as well (just joking) rather get onto Steve and Justin! >> Wayne HEY!! Wud I do? Jes 'cause I tried to scam a few Fosters and a shooter or two of Rumpleminz (nectar of the gods by the way, right next to Jaegermeister) don't make

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Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 17:32:23 EDT 2001 | davef

JD I agree with everything that you said. Good pledge!!! Let me try to be clearer. I appreciate that no one wants to start or participate in a �negative selling battle�, where they are forced to say negative things about their competitors� produc


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