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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] H2O2 Sources

From: Harvey White <madyn@...>
Date: 2008-09-17

On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:55:21 -0400, you wrote:

>> From: Harvey White
>> > ....
>> >(BTW: I’m in Tampa, Florida, USA. Are there any list members near
>> me?)
>>
>> Orlando.
>>
>> Harvey
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>Harvey, I'm jealous - If I lived that close to SkyCraft I would be in the
>poorhouse :-)

I've got a lot of what they have already, although I did get some good
displays. Some details and older projects (haven't updated it in a
while) at www.dragonworks.info

>
>Do you do Toner Transfer?

Yes, Pulsar paper, modified laminator, 0.062 board. Details are on
the site as well.

>Do you use H2O2 and HCL? If so, what do you use as your source of H2O2?
>3%?

I haven't done that yet. I'll probably do that after a bit, use 3%
and go to the local wal-mart and the local Home Despot.

Still using FeCL3. Still muttering about how to get the boards
registered properly, I've done both photoetching and toner transfer.
Toner transfer has been the double sided boards. Some are very
pretty, some are throwaways. Drill with Dremel on a stand using PC
board drills, etc.

They kinda know me at Skycraft.

Not many good deals on the test equipment, often good stuff on parts,
steppers are good at times, lots of things are overpriced, depending.

Between Digikey, Mouser, Electronics Goldmine and Jameco, with a few
stops at Skycraft, I can get most of what I need.

Harvey


>Cheers,
>
>Chuck Hackett
>"Good judgment comes from experience, experience comes from bad judgment"
>7.5" gauge Union Pacific Northern (4-8-4) 844
>http://www.whitetrout.net/Chuck
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