Re: RE : [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: H200 Laminator
2005-06-04 by Alan King
... That s the $50 one I got from Staples. It was ok with 5-6 passes etc, really needed a few more. 15 minutes heat up time, can t imagine that the H200
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2005-06-04 by Alan King
... That s the $50 one I got from Staples. It was ok with 5-6 passes etc, really needed a few more. 15 minutes heat up time, can t imagine that the H200
2005-06-04 by mycroft2152
The H100, a 4 inch wide laminator for $60 works well too. In fact there is a hobby version of the H200 that is under $50 (9 wide) that Pulsar is now selling
2005-06-04 by Mycroft2152
That s right ST. I ll be thinking of you and lmaking pcbs s next time I out grilling chicken. P: Myc ...
2005-06-04 by Stefan Trethan
On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 17:58:02 +0200, Mycroft2152 ... Well, that s what _you_ think... ;-) ST
2005-06-04 by Robert Hedan
Woo! Go through the SEARCH results using the arrows on the left, the baddest of the laminators, a tad on the expensive side though:
2005-06-04 by j_hallows
Here is the PIC s for the H200 Mod: http://www.qsl.net/ve2emm/pcb/pcb_mach_mod_e.html ... huge ... what ... [mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com] De ...
2005-06-04 by Mycroft2152
Great idea! using a shredder motor. Much better than a chicken grilll motor. Myc ... __________________________________ Discover Yahoo! Find restaurants,
2005-06-04 by Alan King
... Here in the US paper shredders are also a good motor source. Once in a while Office Max etc have the low end units for $10, terrible shredders since the
2005-06-04 by Alan King
... Well as a replacement part to fix someone s printer they re worth far more than the whole printer as scrap. You want to get one out of a scrap printer
2005-06-04 by Robert Hedan
Opinions wanted on the NEMA-23 stepper motors for sale on Xylotex please: http://www.xylotex.com/StepperMotor.htm Double Stack/Double Shaft Bipolar Stepper
2005-06-04 by Robert Hedan
I have 2 laminators, an el-cheapo and the H300. The made in China el-cheapo is labelled WMC901HC rated at 300W and cost about $30CAD at WalMart. The GBC H300
2005-06-04 by Robert Hedan
EBay, definitely the way to go. Check the web, there are other auction sites besides EBay. Unfortunately for Europe, a LOT of Americans only sell to the US,
2005-06-04 by Stefan Trethan
On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 15:04:19 +0200, Philip Pemberton ... Now that s outrageous, you can get HP IIIs for 1eur sometimes at ebay, complete! I would not expect
2005-06-04 by Mycroft2152
Hi Robert, The Pulsar system is a well thought out and marketed process, using pretty much standard components. There are few important criteria for making
2005-06-04 by Philip Pemberton
In message ... Lucky you. I tried to track down a fuser - got a quote of £97 + VAT (total of about £120, or roughly $200) for a
2005-06-04 by KD5NWA
That doesn t look like it. Below is a link to a web page that shows what a GBC H200 looks like and the specifications;
2005-06-04 by Bengt
Hi, Looking around for cheap laminator, can anybody tell me if this is a common modell with another brandname (Novitec)??
2005-06-04 by Alan King
... This was GBC as well and heats the rollers, just low end GBC. Time to heat up is an ok rough indicator for what it can do, heating up rollers in 4 minutes
2005-06-04 by frajopea
I started taking a couple of pictures, but the mod is quite involved and I needed all the focus I could have. Also, I found the instructions to be VERY
2005-06-04 by frajopea
I got mine for $60 here: http://www.techforless.com/cgi-bin/tech4less/sqlresults?id=X8qYqF9Z&mv_pc=73 Pick one that s missing the non essentials... mine came
2005-06-04 by Robert Hedan
I just checked out Pulsar.gs and I have to admit I m impressed by the quality they advertise, and the low cost of their supplies. I m putting in an order and
2005-06-04 by KD5NWA
There are lots of laminators out there that are worthless. The H200 works so good because it heats the roller, many cheap ones have a heater and then it s
2005-06-04 by KD5NWA
I bought one two years ago, no going back to the iron ever. ... Cecil Bayona KD5NWA
2005-06-04 by Alan King
... Just looked around recently, and it was like $150 or so new. Picked up a very cheap one from Staples just to see how it d do, but it s crap and going
2005-06-04 by Bill Maxwell
What sort of price is the H200 Stateside these days? Bill ... From: frajopea To: Sent: Saturday, June
2005-06-03 by Robert Hedan
PICS PLEASE! I WANT PICS! LMAO! I tried doing it and I got crap. Is it the mod that made such a huge difference? Can you give us the details of exactly
2005-06-03 by frajopea
Replying to my own post: I followed the instructions by pulsar.gs and I have successfully transfered my first pcb. This is NOTHING like the clothes iron, the
2005-06-03 by Stefan Trethan
hi, please ignore any posts with old date, i couldn t send any posts from my usual address to the list, seems they fixed it now and all the day-old posts are
2005-06-03 by idaho_huckleberry
I pulled this off a reply by Don Wilkins of the rec.crafts.metalworking site: After the holes are drilled in a douple sided board (before etching), Plated
2005-06-03 by frajopea
I just received my H200 laminator. I m getting ready to perform the mods posted at pulsar.gs for it to accept 0.064 boards, I ll be doing single side using
2005-06-03 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 6/3/2005 1:46:17 P.M. Central Daylight Time, kg4wfx@yahoo.com writes: so how does one plate a circuit board where traces are not all
2005-06-03 by Phil
I regularly do 12 mil traces with TT. I can get good results with 10 mil traces but I prefer a little safety margin, especially if I get a slow etch. I align
2005-06-03 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 6/3/2005 9:14:31 A.M. Central Daylight Time, philpem@dsl.pipex.com writes: While I m at it.. has anyone got any tips for aligning the two
2005-06-03 by Tony Harris
Aside from Thinktink is there anywhere else to get dry film resist? I don t want to get a huge quantity until I ve tried it out first.... -Tony Stefan Trethan
2005-06-03 by Stefan Trethan
... You must laminate dry film resist, it tents the holes. TT and THP could perhaps be done by plating tin as resist over the copper, but i dunno if negative
2005-06-03 by Tony Harris
Ok, next stupid question... Let s say I drill all my holes, and plate. Now I take it to etching - how do I protect my thruholes from being etched away? Also,
2005-06-03 by Stefan Trethan
... You plate before you etch the traces, then all is still connected. for small stuff, for example gold plating edge connectors, you can connect the fingers
2005-06-03 by Tony H
Hi all, I ve been reading the messages and looking at some of the links on thru hole plating. I ve also been to thinktink to read over their stuff. As thru
2005-06-03 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 16:12:36 +0200, Philip Pemberton ... 12/12 should be no problem. maybe route 8/14 cause of spreading. The problem is to get the paper
2005-06-03 by Leon Heller
... From: Philip Pemberton To: Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 3:12 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Minimum
2005-06-03 by Philip Pemberton
Hi folks, Has anyone done any testing to see if it s possible to go down to 12/12 track width/spacing with the Staples photo paper (or PnP Blue)? I ve got a
2005-06-03 by Alan King
There is also one more thing about this CNC that I was generally saving for myself, but what the heck. Take a good look at my outer rails, and remember they
2005-06-03 by Alan King
... Well I need to get it laid back out and back before worrying about details too much. But yeah PayPal would work since I m on Ebay etc. The FETs I have 2K
2005-06-02 by Robert Hedan
I m interested. Let me know what kind of money you want once you ve got a detailed breakdown of your parts and outsourcing. I suppose PayPal would be an
2005-06-02 by Alan King
... You can pack a lot of crap into an 8 x 11 area with a little playing around. I may get everything else I wanted in and two copies of the motor controller,
2005-06-02 by Bob_xyz
Photo collections always seem to get incredibly cluttered with stuff that was of temporary value. You may want to consider creating a new folder for photos
2005-06-02 by Robert Hedan
Well, I had the money now, so I ordered a complete set of precision rods and linear bearings from here:
2005-06-02 by Rupert Wenig
Hello Steve, I assume you know you need to post a message or two each month to satisfy the yahoo software. I moderate the hobbicast1 group for additional
2005-06-02 by Robert Hedan
LOL Steve, you only had to ask and I would have renamed and editted the new group accordingly and given you owner status. I already had 29 members signed up,
2005-06-02 by Andrew
... My thoughts on this as I wrote that was note a listing of one way to do things, but a listing split up into various topics and information on all