<span style="font-family: monospace;"></span><blockquote style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote"><pre>Tim - just so ya know...after leaving Serge's factory in Hollywood in 1978,
<br>I went to work in a quality assurance lab, eventually going to the level of<br>manager in that capacity for such companies as Pertec, Fairchild, Tandon,<br>Western Digital, and Archive corporations. Along with the incoming
<br>inspection/test departments, I ran a metallurgical lab which did accelerated<br>life testing in high temp/humidity ovens and destructive tests on PCBs and<br>to determine the purity of metals used in their manufacture - because we DID
<br>use boards with gold traces and solder with a high concentration of silver.<br><br>In short, I know 60/40 when I see it.<br><br>OK?<br><br>night,<br><br>Peter<br><br><br><br><br><br>Tim Curtis wrote:<br><br><span class="quote1">
> </span><br><span class="quote1">> </span><br><span class="quote1">> Peter Grenader wrote:</span><br><span class="quote1">> </span><br><span class="quote2">>> Well, I've worked on four post STS panels and they've all been regular ol'
</span><br><span class="quote2">>> 60/40 rosin core - sorry to tell ya that. Now, they have been cleaned</span><br><span class="quote2">>> better than the pre STS days as far as flux removal, but this stuff is off
</span><br><span class="quote2">>> the shelf.</span><br><span class="quote2">>> </span><br><span class="quote2">>> </span><br><span class="quote2">>> </span><br><span class="quote1">> Peter's wrong again. And believe me, I know - I used the stuff to build
</span><br><span class="quote1">> them.</span><br><span class="quote1">> </span><br><span class="quote1">> </span><br><span class="quote1">> Tim</span><br><span class="quote1">> </span><br><span class="quote1">
> </span></pre></blockquote><div><camp voice><br><br>oooh get her <br></div><br></camp voice><br>