Cool! Glad it's working for you too (and it's not just me). I had
problems with TT in the past and this paper has got me doing TT boards
right & left. Fastest little proto-types I've ever spun. I do all of
mine in SMD so I don't even have to drill but maybe 6 to 10 holes (and
2 are for alignmemnt for double siding).
I still need to upload pics of my latest board but it turned out
pretty darn good. (Note to self ... upload board pics)
Glad to hear it's working for you too Jim.
- phil
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "wb5kye100" <jflan@...> wrote:
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> have been reporting the pros/cons and wanted to 'chime' in with my vote:
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> Hammermill 163020
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> Glossy both sides, light weight so it soaks through quickly. Easy
> removal following cooling period. CHEAP!!
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> I personally think this stuff is great! The three boards that I have
> used this stuff on were perfect. I also felt that the paper removal
> following a brief water soak was especially easy!! I ended up buying
> mine online through Sams Club (as some others recommended). My total
> cost was $7.00 + $4.95 shipping. Paper was ordered on Sat. and received
> it on Tues, this past week. My opinion is that this is the way to go,
> as I see no difficiencies.
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> I realize that this has been discussed before, but I thought I just HAD
> to express my delight. If you don't have a Sam's Club membership, find
> someone that does and have them order it for you, just get this
> stuff...
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> Jim [:D]
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