Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 17:58:58 EDT 2007 | joeherz
You've just been punk'd my friend. Look up "WaveMasterLarry" in the archives and see what I mean.....
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 15:57:37 EDT 2008 | markhoch
Be careful WaveMaster (inhisownmind) Larry, That's an awful High Horse you're sitting on. That fall is gonna be brutal!!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 24 15:42:04 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Didn't Wave Master Larry go to Soltec College? Might want to look him up. I understand he is looking for work as well. Check this forum for his previous posts.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 11:44:20 EST 2006 | Wave Master Larry
Forget the manuel hell Ive always thought of branching out in a consultant role for wave.Ive got 12 yrs experience on soltecs and certified at Soltec college too.where are u located? you can email at WaveMasterLarry@yahoo.com if intrested.we can disc
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 14:28:35 EST 2007 | John
To: Wave Master Larry, You are correct in one respect. There is always dross on the wave, but it is a result of oxidation of the tin and lead. It IN NO WAY POSITIVELY EFFECTS the solder process, in fact, dross trapped in the solder joint is a detri
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 07:58:54 EDT 2006 | samir
Guru/Moonman, Shocker, and Wave Master (who seems to have made a comback of sorts) make this blog entertaining and inject some much needed humor on the forum. Let's face it, guys. There's a nerdy Napoleon Dynamite in all of us, and most of you gu
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 12:45:08 EST 2007 | russ
Boy it is good to see the wave master back in action! I mean really guys, is Larry the only one here who knows that the lead turns into vapor in the oven and then in the cooling zones it falls back onto the board and creates the solder joints? P.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 09:14:25 EDT 2014 | gregp
OK...here is an example of something very cost effective and a very reliable... http://zierick.com/pages/sm_ipct.php The wire gets crimped in after reflow which is currently not automated. (WaveMasterLarry...this is the other end of the cord where i
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 15:35:56 EST 2006 | russ
You're a piece of work! Why don't you work for any of the major wave companies? So how does slowing the conveyor speed eliminate drying flux? And when you slow it down, what speeds it up to make you say "I lower the wave because I get shorts going
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 22:46:32 EDT 2012 | davef
Several points are: * There can be a seasonality to the venting of [smells emanating from] wave solder machines, because the heating and cooling of your plant changes with season. * Supplier's specification for your wave solder machine defines the pr