Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 00:02:45 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, That's great, and there are better ways to advertise, such as banner adds, and trade shows etc. You also have no idea who I am and cannot just blow be off as someone young, as you did, so you can understand why that's annoying. Good luck with
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 08 06:02:59 EDT 2009 | stepheniii
Advertisements are not always 100% accurate on technical issues. You don't want instand static discharge. A wrist strap with no resistor could cause that. Therefore put in a current limiting resistor to make the charge dissipate slowly. Does anyone
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 08:50:06 EST 2000 | Mark Charlton
To refrain from advertising here, e-mail me off-line of this forum and I'll give you a vendor that has a wonderful gerber tool that will do exactly what you want. Mark markc@smtnet.net
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 15:50:20 EST 2000 | Kyle
Something like this in kit form or assembled should be available out of Nuts and Volts Magazine from one of their advertisers.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 17:08:39 EDT 2000 | Mike Demos
I'm looking for some good, small volume board houses in the Southeastern United States. I know this site is not for advertising, so if you'd like to point me toward some, please send them to my e-mail: mdemos@sonics.com Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 17:22:43 EDT 2000 | Earl Moon
Andy, I have no bad feelings about this forum. I want more than most to see it succeed. We need a high technology capability to present exactly that. It ain't doing that anymore. You're appealing to the wrong person to promote you new positive think
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 18:14:19 EDT 2001 | Andy
Doug, This could be our KS100 or KS50. We have a bank of cameras mounted above a conveyor. We're based in Minneapolis. I don't want to flood the board with advertising so if you need any info, please email me. Andy
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 10:21:27 EST 2000 | boca raton
I've seen some plastic fingers advertised for wave solder machines. Anyone used 'em? They are 'glass-reinforeced polymer resin', they are supposed to stand the heat, can be mixed with titanium fingers on the machine, and cheaper! (near and dear to
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 10:43:39 EST 1999 | John Thorup
The TA blades work very well. I understand that they are now available with the permalex coating over the whole blade rather than just the edge for no cost up. This is advertised to reduce sticking. As Boca says, try the epoxy vendor. Maybe the p
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 16:05:12 EDT 1999 | Rob Fischer
| | | Just go look at the thread on stencil cleaners started by Scott Davies in the March 1-15, 1999 achives if you want to see some juicy stuff...then make your mind up about vendor inputs. Pretty obvious if you ask me... | | | | | | -Steve Gregory
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