Dennis; I put a message to abcfab in the Ebay comments box when requesting payment total that said "I was referred to you by Dennis of the Yahoo Homebrew PCB group". send me an email - bob at fmtunerinfo.com and I'll give him your full name/email. BTW, here's what I meant for tube amps - these guys build them with unclad boards and turret lugs/eyelets. Due to the tube heat, weight of components, and transportation abuse these amps see, over the long haul this method ends up being more rugged than using copper laminated cladding. The guitar guys also think it's "cooler" and sounds better. It's also good for prototyping large component assemblies, like power supplies. parts - http://tinyurl.com/998sh example projects - http://www.hoffmanamps.com/projects/StereoPreAmp1.htm http://www.hoffmanamps.com/projects/18WattStoutReverbNoSwitch_1.htm When you see what this guy charges for .125 unclad board, you'll see why I said abcfab is such a good deal. Bob --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "dl5012" <dl5012@...> wrote: > > Hi Bob, > > I've done a lot of circuits with point-to-point wiring. Since I > found the TT method, I haven't done any. But I decided for some > quick prototypes, it's better than working on a good layout and then > finding out that the circuit needs to be changed and am doing some > layouts for my own proto boards (ready made are rediculously > expensive and all they offer over homemade is plated through holes). > > If you don't mind, let abcfab know I referred you. I'll check with > him this evening to see if it's okay to give out his email address. > I bought from him once on eBay and started contacting him directly > when I needed more boards. > > Regards, > Dennis
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Re: Inexpensive copper clad
2006-02-08 by newaag
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