well, thanks for the information about rinsing etc. i would like to have one too, but really don't need. also the bungard "starter" chemicals pack is far too expensive for me. (i could have them done outdoors too then for this costs) i really look forward to hearing of your first results (and pictures!). but you should get everything done PERFECTLY before filling. i tend to try things before they are ready (remember how i killed the one inkjet printer?). leaving myself afterwards with a lot more work. but on the other hand i also don't believe your station will be perfect initially. try to give it some test runs, with water, but actually heating, pcb in, timing, etc... also look out for spills with this runs, and get used to handling. if you have the possibility to make less sophisticated pcbs (without through hole plating) maybe it's also a option for you to fill your station gradually, testing stage by stage.... i also want to ask you if it is possible for you to give a brief description of the plastic welding you used. i never did this myself but am very interested. you use a temperature controlled hot air gun? which nozzle diameter do you use, which temperature? i think the hobby glas is available here also, what did you pay? how sturdy is the plastic, if you have a sheet a4 size and hold it along one side how much does it bend? would be very nice, thanks. have a good night.. stefan -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ Bitte l\ufffdcheln! Fotogalerie online mit GMX ohne eigene Homepage!
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Homebrew through plating station
2003-05-31 by stefan_trethan@gmx.at
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