Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 10:42:52 EDT 2005 | Steve
There used to be a product simply called bean bags that you put on a pcb to keep components from lifting up during the wavesolder process. Any one know where I might find this product?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 12:23:43 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Hi Russ, Very innovative are you planning on reloading lead-free any time soon?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 13:10:58 EDT 2005 | Steve
Call me Stupid? no, don't but wouldnt the "Panty Hose" melt under the heat conditions?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 23:07:48 EDT 2005 | KEN
I have These. Good guality. The black leather helped increase our quality level. (kidding)
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 07:48:16 EDT 2007 | hussman
I love how a 2 year old thread stays alive! LOL
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 02:06:52 EDT 2007 | desun
Excuse me, I wonder how this bag working.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 12:12:45 EDT 2005 | russ
Always made my own. I am a shotgun reloader so I used lead shot and pantyhose.
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.