Hi Eldon,
I'm afraid I don't have anything as organized as a website. I am providing
this as a service to the homebrew PCB community and really don't want to go
into the business of selling it to random buyers since I don't make
anything off of the sales, hence the low price. I accept PayPal and am
located in NC, for reference. I've had one person buy from me who seemed
satisfied and it looks like a couple others are interested now, which is
funny since it's been a while since I posted about the availability of the
stuff.
For anyone who's interested and wants a lot of the stuff (50, 100, 250, or
500-foot rolls) I get mine from Think & Tinker in AZ:
http://www.thinktink.com/stack/volumes/voli/store/lamsup.htmThey sell the resist, solder mask, and other supplies including roll
laminators in bulk quantities. I've always ordered the 100 foot rolls
since the price difference between 50 and 100 feet is rather small
considering it's twice the amount of material. I would mention that they
require "express shipping" for the photoresist since I suppose they don't
want complaints about resist that has been exposed to too much heat for too
long. I've never really had a problem with it expiring unless it's more
than a couple years old, but then I keep mine in the refrigerator
(triple-bagged due to the odd smell). I paid about $160 for 100 feet
including the 2-day shipping they required (Which was rather expensive),
hence my price to you all.
I figure we all benefit from the service I provide since it keeps us both
supplied with fresh resist and marginally compensates me for the time spent
shipping it out. I've never managed to go through a 100-foot roll before
and so I figure between a few orders here and there and my own usage it
won't go to waste. As the resist ages it tends to become less sensitive
and have less contrast, making good artwork more critical. Keeping it
refrigerated and sealed helps immensely to keep aging to a minimum.
Regards,
Larry
On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Eldon Brown <eldonb46@...> wrote:
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> Larry,
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> Where and how are you selling the dry-film, do you have a web site. And do
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> Regards,
> Eldon
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> On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 03:03, Larry Battraw <lbattraw@...> wrote:
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> > At any rate I am selling the dry-film resist for $1.60 a foot with a
> > minimum order of 5 feet, plus $7 shipping which covers postage and a
> > cardboard shipping tube. As mentioned the resist is a foot wide so
> > it's a fair amount for the money.
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> > Regards,
> > Larry
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