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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: correction on TT bad spots

2010-01-04 by Harvey White

On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 00:41:37 -0000, you wrote:

>Is that something like a Sharpie? I've been using Sharpies for a while now, they are available in what they call a "Fine Tip" and an "Ultra Fine tip".
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>If the Tree House is different, I will have to try one.
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>Thanks for sharing.

I bought an "extra fine point etch pen" from All Electronics.  It
turns out to be  a sharpie, but industrial variety, "super permanent
ink" with a chemical resistant label.  Supposed to resist most
chemicals and up to 500 Degrees F.  Sharpie #13801.  It was sold by
Datak.

No idea of how good it is.  I'll be finding out in a week or two.

Harvey


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>Ken H.
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>--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Derward Myrick" <wdmyrick@...> wrote:
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>> To the group
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>> Most might know this but to correct scratches and other imperfections
>> on TT I use a paint pen.  I went to Hobby Lobby and got a Tree House Studio #564815 
>> fine tip Paint-Marker and it works better than any thing I have used.  I am sure any 
>> hobby place would have what you need.  I think any brand with fine tip would work.
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>> Derward Myrick KD5WWI
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