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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Silicone paper experiments

From: "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...>
Date: 2005-05-19

On Thu, 19 May 2005 08:27:08 -0500, <milwiron@...> wrote:

>
> Alan,
> Yes, I said up front I've never been around PC board production but I'll
> have to thank you anyhow for your condescending replies, I'm sure it was
> the
> absolute best you could offer.
> It never ceases to amaze me that asking a serious, simple, polite
> question can result in such a smart ass attempt at a reply.
> Are you too intelligent for the rest of us, or too impatient to
> pointedly answer a question? Oops, I really don't want an answer.
> Anyhow, a whole hour on the History Channel, who boy I am sorry I wasted
> all that time and money on Engineering and Polymeric Tech. courses.
> Just study notes alone concerning rubber, I've got a 4 inch thick
> notebook on natural elastomers and another on synthetic elastomers up in
> the attic plus a
> couple decades of work experience. If your "5 second search on Google",
> label reading or watching "Oprah" doesn't give you all the education you
> need you
> may want to try Dr. Phil.
> Thanks again,
> Denny


Denny,

To be honest, what i need is a guy that says i have used latex for
soldermask, been there, done that, it holds up under soldering temperature.

It is nice also to have a guy who tells me he has learned it will not
stand up to fuser temperature, but you see, for me experience is much more
useful than the notebooks up in the attic. Been there, done that, is so
useful because i can go there, do that, too.

Play nicely.

ST