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> On Jun 5, 2010, at 2:13 PM, Chris wrote:
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> One of the things I don't like about making PCBs is soldering in a
> bunch of wires to connect top traces to bottom traces. The more
> surface mount stuff I use, the more often I need to add special vias
> as I no longer have component legs to use for that purpose.
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> I have used J-B Weld on a number of "emergency fixes" over the years
> and have been impressed with its utility. I believe this is a
> metalized epoxy which I assume should be conductive. I just mixed up
> a smal batch and will have to wait till late tonight or tomorrow to
> check it when it finally cures.
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> If this does conduct, then I was thinking I could apply this way....
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> 1) Etch board
> 2) Tin board
> 3) apply clear contact paper to both faces of PCB
> 4) Drill all via holes
> 5) Use a spatula to smear the epoxy into all of the holes
> 6) After curing, remove contact paper
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> I suspect I might have small bumps of epoxy which if are a problem,
> a light sanding would knock them down. If the sanding is required I
> could put the board back in the liquid tin again.
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> I probably won't be able to do a full test for a couple of weeks but
> thought I would announce it to see if anyone else has tried this.
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> Chris
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Intergoogle says that JB Weld is not conductive.
You may find this interesting....
http://www.circuitmart.com/mart/49690.shtmlGus
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