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Subject: Re: New member checking in

From: "pgdion1" <pgdion1@...>
Date: 2009-02-20

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "awakephd" <a_wake@...> wrote:
>

> no? But I don't have a way to add tinning other than using the
> soldering iron and solder. Is this an acceptable (though tedious) way
> to tin a board?


Hi Andy, the boards look pretty good. I started using toner transfer
about a year ago after stumbling on this group. I had tried it before
over 10 years ago with poor results. After reading here I tried it
again and I am amazed at how well it works and without the expensive
paper. I use Hammermill's laser gloss stuff (cheap office gloss paper)
and an cheap iron set on high. Works great every time, almost as good
as the photo method and way easier. I don't point to point wire
anything anymore. Many thanks to all who support this group!

As for tinning, I have the best luck with solder myself. Yes it's
acceptable and it works very well. I take a little flux paste (Kester
44) and smear it over the board. Then I tin a larger tip on the iron
and smear the board with it (using the side of the tip). It works
great , especially on smaller boards.
Phil (KA0HBG)