On Tue, 27 Dec 2016 04:50:04 -0500, you wrote:
>RE:
>For double-sided, toner transfer is a pain as well. If you want
>double-sided. get 0.8mm boards, print each side and glue them together.
I do that.
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>What kind of glue sticks PCB together?
I've tried carpet tape, which works, but it's difficult to align
properly.
>Some glues unstick when hit with heat so I'm wondering what soldering
>heat will do to the glue.
Epoxy. Standard epoxy, the longer the setting time the better, unless
you do only one board at a time. My favorite is 1 hour epoxy. Hard
to find though. Half hour would be good. You can generally get at
least 6 or 7 boards done in about 20 minutes, all depending.
>When I say soldering I mean with a soldering iron for through hole parts....
>not wave soldering or SMT oven soldering.
Haven't done SMT oven soldering or wave soldering, but through hole
and SMT parts have no problem, ditto with desoldering, either hot air
or special soldering iron. Your problem would be more the pad lifting
off rather than the board delaminating.
Harvey