Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 02 08:49:35 EST 2003 | larryk
We use the epoxy gold finger gloves. They are cheap and can be cut to length. We get them from; Stevens Products, Inc 973-672-2140
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 24 11:04:54 EDT 2003 | Norm Mayville
May-tech,inc supports all dynapert equipment! we provide service and spare parts!what can we help you with? thanks norm
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 07:14:55 EST 2004 | pjc
Look here: http://www.assemblymag.com/CDA/ArticleInformation/features/BNP__Features__Item/0,6493,98685,00.html The Cab is the most popular for manual use.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 10:51:29 EST 2005 | mfoster
Samsung Back-up pins available from Dynatech for $30 each. http://www.DynatechSMT.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 08:47:54 EST 2006 | russ
Thanks Mike, Unfortunately I am limited to the amount of time I can run preheat along with the limitation of only two different settings/cycles. Looks like its time to get a higher end rework station.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 08:32:17 EST 2006 | davef
Lifted pads are almost always caused by pad to substrate adhesion likely degraded significantly after too much heat. Poorly trained operators armed with soldering irons can do this expertly.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 04:13:39 EDT 2006 | Olas
What kind of material is Durastone? The only I could find on Google is a stone used for tiles, but probably you are referring to another material. I hope it is not extracted from the same mines of Baohodium ;-) Regards, Olas
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 04:20:12 EDT 2006 | Olas
Sorry, I found it. I typed Durastone instead of Durostone. Interesting material. Have a good day, Olas
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 15:09:24 EDT 2006 | slthomas
It sounds more expensive just at face value than better LEDs, and potentially MUCH more exensive due to failures if there is any kind of stress on that weakened connection.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 15:26:49 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Well, you won't win any IPC awards for doing this. Another idea is to use a center punch to create the dimple you need. It wouls be quicker and you won't destroy the barrel like you will with a drill. Don't ask me how I know.