Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 13:49:56 EDT 2005 | russ
Been loading lead free (steel, bismuth) for a couple of yrs. now. Our Wildlife division went ROHS on the waterfowl hunting some time ago. So now we just wound geese and ducks and let them die somewhere that they are of no use except coyote food!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 19:08:19 EDT 2005 | chad
Steve, A company called Bearwear, Inc. is who I refer my customers to. They will make any size and any weight you want. Prices are reasonable to. Give me a call if you want there number Chad Pentagon EMS 503-924-2747
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 07:55:35 EDT 2005 | mmjm_1099
Buy ESD safe gloves cut the fingers off and fill with buckshot and use plastic tie wraps to tie them off. No the tie wraps will not burn.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 12:07:54 EDT 2007 | jimpetrain
I would agree with the cotton bags and can be bought basically any where. I myself preferred to use rice as it had the weight, but not too much. An added addition was it does not contaminate anything as well and is inexpensive to buy.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 06:34:20 EDT 2005 | teilo
Hi Doug We manufacture conversion kits completley out titanium. We would be happy to give you a quote. Please visit http://wwwteiloengineering.com where you will find our contact details. Best Regards Mike Emanuel
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 00:18:35 EDT 2005 | KEN
I had one machine converted 3 years ago. The cost was $30K (US) but that included a total refurbishment because the machine was not cleaned and maintained well.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 04:04:46 EST 2006 | Rob
We used durastone, with a profile routed out to expose certain areas & protect others. Durastone costs peanuts, and the tool room uses a small cheap Micromat router.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 05:36:09 EST 2006 | teilo
Hi Rob Can you please tell me where you can get durastone for peanuts as I find it quite expensive.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 16:08:36 EST 2006 | MARK
Hello John, I have not received the data from you. Please forward to this E-Mail MBeesley@optonline.net Best Regards, Mark
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 04:36:30 EST 2006 | rlackey
Hi Ken, There may be different composites of Durastone, but there are certainly mixes out there that are. http://www.ascenteceng.com/resources/materials.html We used durastone as a carrier for flex circuits as well. Cheers, Rob.