Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 12 11:10:36 EDT 2022 | proceng1
Yep, we have scrapped a few machines with nice heavy frames that would make a good table. I thought about taking one home for the garage, but never did.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 12 12:25:07 EDT 2022 | ttheis
Oh man I don't know how you would get this home it is probably still north of 3000lb!
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 12 13:48:30 EDT 2022 | proceng1
That's part of why I didn't do it. We hired a roll back to come get them.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 05:35:25 EDT 2000 | Keith Stone
Hi Pete We have a Black and Decker Power File and have mounted it on a bench in an enclosure to capture the hazardous dust. We used a hopper (usually used for guttering!) with a wire mesh over the top (static reasons) mounted in the bench top inside
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 20:24:00 EDT 2001 | davef
Well, your wipes are a good first step in removing the bulk of the material, but they do little or nothing to remove the material from the apertures. * It would probably be cheaper to use poly stencils and then throw them away after each use, eh? ;
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 10:28:46 EDT 1999 | Joe Cameron
Hello all, Been doing some comparisons on joints made using the soldering iron versus reflowed solder paste (on a QFP package). The difference is quite significant: the joints made by the soldering iron are inconsistent and in many cases not filled
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 20 17:54:26 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| I am looking for a small benchtop rework station for replacing bad QFP132's as well as a variety of SO8 to SO20 components and 1206 chips. I've been looking into some IR heating equipment as well as hot air tools, but have little experience with s
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 21 10:49:05 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
| | I am looking for a small benchtop rework station for replacing bad QFP132's as well as a variety of SO8 to SO20 components and 1206 chips. I've been looking into some IR heating equipment as well as hot air tools, but have little experience with
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 11:50:03 EDT 2002 | dougt
What is happening is your bench supply is unable to supply enough current so the voltage drops. When you turn up the volume knob your asking for more current and the voltage drops more (the led's in the faceplate dim). It also sounds like when you
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 22:28:57 EST 2005 | davef
In addition to the potential problems you mentioned, add: * Barrel cracking of PTH and via. * Lifted pads. * Warped boards. And the reason you're not using a solder fountain to to solder this connector is? Or use an old trick we've done here on SMT