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Subject: Re: help modifying GBC H200 laminator

From: "mikezcnc" <eemikez@...>
Date: 2004-08-23

Hi Grant,

That is great news. I agree that quality of TT is amazing. Can you
comment if after those modifications one can do thinner AND thicker
boards?
And yes, the owner of Pulsar is an amazing person and I would

www.pulsar.com for people who don't know him.

Mike

PS I did go overboard with my comments on purpose: I wanted to see
the dream team consisting of Stefan T., Stefan the Astronomer Amator
and Dave the CNC Plans Guy In Spe to comment on my combination-it
worked well. Und morgen die ganze Welt!


--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "grantfair2001"
<grant.fair@s...> wrote:
> Hi Mike - I had emailed Frank at Pulsar after I emailed this list.
He
> responded quickly, and with good advice (more brute force) which
worked.
>
> I then had some problems with the top metal guide at the rear
blocking
> PCB's, but once I figured that out I found that it works
flawlessly.
>
> Ironing often worked but was inconsistent, especially for bigger
> boards. This machine is pretty amazing though I think I will order
> some of the stuff he adds to make the etch less aggressive through
the
> toner.
>
> By the way it was your positive experience which you posted here
which
> decided me to buy and try - thanks!
>
> Grant
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mikezcnc" <eemikez@c...>
wrote:
> >
> > Grant, I haven't done the modification because i am running 0.040
> > boards. Maybe you could ask that question on Pulsar site
> > www.pulsar.gs? He is very helpful and I amsure he knows the
answer.
> > It appears there are already three people that own that fine
> > laminator und morgen die ganze Welt! Mike
> >