Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Soldering a whole board at once?
2004-08-15 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 8/15/2004 2:33:20 PM Central Standard Time, tomg@fullnet.com writes: I am interested in trying to solder whole pcboards at once, with
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2004-08-15 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 8/15/2004 2:33:20 PM Central Standard Time, tomg@fullnet.com writes: I am interested in trying to solder whole pcboards at once, with
2004-08-15 by Leon Heller
... From: Thomas P. Gootee To: Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 8:17 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Soldering a
2004-08-15 by ron amundson
A few things. 1. Do not use no clean flux, if you want your board to last in a humid or possibly corrosive environment. Temperature control is critical for
2004-08-15 by Thomas P. Gootee
... Everybody, I am interested in trying to solder whole pcboards at once, with something like a solder pot. Has anyone here had any experience with that?
2004-08-15 by mikeromp2002
Mike, Long ago Model Railroaders used the silver paint to make a conductive path between one wheel to a resistor, then from the other side of the resistor to
2004-08-15 by mikeromp2002
Mike, Long ago Model Railroaders used the silver paint to make a conductive path between one wheel to a resistor, then from the other side of the resistor to
2004-08-15 by Jan Kok
... I have used silver loaded epoxy to glue TO220 type packages to tinned copper areas of PCBs. It is plenty strong (after it is cured), but parts can be
2004-08-15 by Mike
Okay, I m going to risk being shouted at here... I have been through the archives (not all, but a hefty chunk of it - including the discussion around msg 1100
2004-08-14 by Stefan Trethan
... Nice... They are something completely different than the solder pins i suggested however. They would be better for low current, and as you said for
2004-08-14 by Dave Mucha
... Leisten.htm ... to you. ... HEre is the link to Digi-key. I sometimes use these ED5038 pin recepticles. they are similar to DIP sockets. You can use DIP
2004-08-14 by oprystar
Thanks guys, Yes, I have designed several layouts from scratch, then following thru to making the PCBs and mounting the components and putting the project into
2004-08-13 by anthony_v_h
I just want to inform everyone that I updated my tutorial on how to make PCBs with info about silicate developer. Normally I wouln t make a new thread just to
2004-08-13 by mikezcnc
They just showed the grey lady on TV again. Mike ... with ... of ... recieve/display ... which ... polarity ... PPM
2004-08-13 by thepackrat741
... I have to agree with Steve on this one. It sounds like you want to design the entire circuit from scratch . I usually don t recommend this ..but in your
2004-08-12 by ballendo
Phil, No worries... Typo s are abundant, and I knew who you meant Ballendo P.S. So did everyone else ... August ... CNC ... ziplock
2004-08-12 by Stefan Trethan
... But they are so widespread and common you can find a source closer to you. ST
2004-08-12 by Steve
It sounds like you need to go to Electronics-101 first. The design of something like this is more on topic there. Then come back here to design the board.
2004-08-12 by flyrgeorge
Sounds very interesting! Could you provide a manufacturer and a source? ... connectors
2004-08-12 by oprystar
Good day all! I was wondering if anyone here has much experience with PCB design and layouts? And may be willing to help me or at least guide me in the right
2004-08-12 by mikezcnc
Stefan, I still think that tank is not neccesasary since a regular tray will do, for me at least (no, I never like ferric chloride). However, since you didn t
2004-08-11 by ron amundson
... I ve been using those exact containers now for 5-6 weeks. I have had no problems with the plastic and chemicals, I think its polypropylene or
2004-08-11 by Stefan Trethan
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 15:06:45 -0500, Thomas P. Gootee ... they were all too thick for me. my tank is 2cm. not only do you need less etchant
2004-08-11 by Stefan Trethan
Solder pins (the ones for which you can buy plugs (1mm and 1.3mm) make nice vias. use them instead of wire soldered to the board connectors and have a
2004-08-11 by Thomas P. Gootee
... Hello, group. It s probably already been discussed, here, before (I m relatively new to this group. So I apologize if this has already been mentioned.),
2004-08-11 by flyrgeorge
... I ... I am also interested in this topic. I have done some research and have found some non-chemical approaches to plated thru holes. One that I haven t
2004-08-11 by Stefan Trethan
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 15:16:31 -0400, Esteban Arias ... Would be great. I have a 100Mb university webspace ready for the stuff but you know..
2004-08-11 by Esteban Arias
Yes, I know, the main problem is the time. I have the same problem. If you accept this, I can work to make the information over your fuser driver: schema,
2004-08-11 by Stefan Trethan
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 10:03:08 -0400, Esteban Arias ... I know that Esteban, and i plan to do it. But i have a tight schedule and i don t
2004-08-11 by Stefan Trethan
... I find it highly amusing that both of the links you provide use a homebrew tank. Who did say there is no need to build one ;-). Thanks for the side note, i
2004-08-11 by mikezcnc
I found couple of pics that might give an idea how it can be done outside US, ie, for people on a budget and/or with access to diffrent materials:
2004-08-11 by Phil
hangs head... Truely sorry to mangle your name. Thanks for not taking offense. ... responsive,
2004-08-11 by Esteban Arias
You not only need photos, you need a web site with all your information for make pcb s in house !!!
2004-08-11 by mikezcnc
Hi Dave, As always, your posts are greatly appreciated as a valuable contribution to a PCB making community. Keep up a good job! Mike ... to ... that ...
2004-08-11 by Stefan Trethan
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 22:29:32 -0700, Norman Stewart ... look in the links section of the group, CuCl etchant. For the sketches, i ll see
2004-08-11 by ballendo
... No, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB s) are pretty toxic and there s not many who d allow us to go back to using them the ways we once did... ;o) Sorry, I ll
2004-08-11 by Stefan Trethan
... Mine is a bit different, it uses two plates which clamp the pcb, and a round rod pushed from top between the plates opens them. a rubber closes them. the
2004-08-11 by ballendo
Hello, You may want to have a look at Markus Zingg s THP setup. He has nice board holding clamp which sounds similar to what Stefan has described... Three
2004-08-11 by Alexandre Souza
... Maybe we could go back to PCBs? :o) ... Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.736
2004-08-11 by ballendo
Steve, LOL. Full moon? No, it s a Bag job
2004-08-11 by ballendo
Mike, Remember, it s a 995 buck mill everywhere else, and after August Ballendo P.S. Thank you Phil. BTW, BallenDRO isn t such a bad name for a CNC guy
2004-08-11 by ballendo
Phil, I ve learned two things about Yahoo groups after reading and posting many tens of thousands of messages... One; There are a LOT of different
2004-08-11 by rmustakos
Phil, Ahem, yes, well, than that s my fault, I thought Mike said the bit about the bag (Embarrassed smiley goes here) Richard
2004-08-11 by Norman Stewart
I think that there are several of us that would appreciate a sketch or two, Stefan. And to the rest of the group - I d also appreciate some more info on the
2004-08-11 by Dave Mucha
... discussion ... Funny how every long now and again someone comes up with things that they did once and pronounces them to be the end all of the hobby. Or
2004-08-11 by Steve
What is this, a full moon? Steve
2004-08-11 by mikezcnc
The name is Ballendo , the inventor of a $500 CNC PCB mill. Mike ... I
2004-08-10 by Phil
Perhaps I *was* a bit bit rude but I was responding to Mike s postings, not Ballendro s. Ballendro posted about the ziplock bag. I did not aim any of my
2004-08-10 by Stefan Trethan
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 17:45:51 -0400, Esteban Arias ... sure.. i needn t scan then. just take my word for it: blur . It s really just a
2004-08-10 by Esteban Arias
Put the tank in the scanner :-) :-) :-) I too want to see a photo of your tank !!!
2004-08-10 by Stefan Trethan
... no pics, no camera. ST