RE: [sdiy] Drill Press and Crimpers?

rdrake rdrake at data2action.com
Wed Dec 26 21:46:05 CET 2007


i use a dremmel (w/ carbide bits and eye protection) for PCBs, and a garage-sale no-name drillpress for wood & metal.  

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>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: "Jeff Farr" <moogah at gmail.com>
>To: synthdiy <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
>Sent: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 15:20:19
>
>I'm somewhat surprised this hasn't come up before..
>so please forgive
>me if my search feature is disabled ;D
>
>I'm looking to get a drill press for drilling PCB's
>and MOTM/Par-metal
>cases.  Top quality is something I can't afford..
>and frankly I'd
>rather get the cheapest one available... except I
>don't have much
>tolerance for crappy tools...	What are you all
>using?  I'm going to
>steer clear of Harbor Freight and the real bottom
>of the barrel, but
>what about some of those Ryobi HomeDepot deals?
>
>And, I've lately gotten really tired of crimping my
>Molex kk .100
>headers with a pair of needlenose... but I'm still
>scared off by the
>prices of crimpers.. suggestions?  Same goes for
>the .156 "MOTM" PSU
>connectors..
>
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