Electronics Forum | mgrimes |
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Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 10:23:06 EDT 2011 | davef
Yes, it has. It's always fun to watch the smart guy guys work.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 23:32:17 EDT 2011 | lisalau
Hey sirs, We have Yamaha and Juki machines in stock for sale. What type do you need? Contact me freely if you have any interest! Thanks&best regards! Lisa
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 23:36:00 EDT 2011 | vms
I guess you do what a lot of companies do, buy the ones that don't work. And then spend more money trying to fix them. I've seen this pratice go on for years.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 11:40:19 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
Dear potential used machine buyer, Be very certain that the term "works" is very clearly defined between you and the seller.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 23:41:27 EDT 2011 | lisalau
Hey, Buy the ones that don't work? are you kidding?All the machines should be workable before shipment,and if they want to buy,they can come to check the machines first;And we also have 3 months' warranty;We are not that kind of company doing busine
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 22:33:02 EDT 2011 | vms
Yes Lisa they buy machines that are cheap, don't work and have parts missing. Sr tech and I have seen it done for years and it goes on every week. I have bought machines that suppost to be working and when I received them they didn't even have a co
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 23:17:49 EDT 2011 | lisalau
OMG,it's terrible!! I will go to Germany to purchase machines next month,they are supposed to be workable;and i will not pay for the money until i see the machine's working condition,and will stay there until the machine is shipped as well..I bet thi
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 08:19:58 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| | Your question seems vague and very general. Gerber formatting is nothing more than describing points in an X-Y plane. It may be provided via CAD design capabilities or by manual means that has been digitized. Gerber data is "dumb" - meaning i
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 08:27:35 EDT 2014 | emeto
REduction of center pad is the key as well as the stencil thickness. Having too big opening on your stencil will sometimes lift the part from the pads. Always try to make windowpane and shoot for about 60% of the thermal pad to be covered as start p
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