A Tshirt press may be ideal, but very expensive. You could send out to have an awful lot of boards made for the $500 to $1000 it costs for a good Tshirt press with adjustable temp and pressure. That said, I just picked up a small double sided grill, like one of those sandwich presses except it is flat on both sides. Steve Greenfield --- High Tech <hightechsystems@...> wrote: > I don't think it will work so good. For one thing those heat guns > produce > 1500F that will probably melt the bag. Second if the plastic bag > is not > applying good pressure it will leave traces open that did not > bond. > I would look for a good t-shirt press or iron even a shirt press > might work > good. On these you have control of time, pressure and heat. These > are > important for good transfer. > Other things to look for is a flat PCB and clean. > Derek B. > High Tech Systems > Denver, Co. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com
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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Oven bag method
2002-08-30 by Steve Greenfield
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