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Re: My 'plug' for best TT paper...

2007-05-04 by izzo47

My 2-cents.... I emailed Hammermill and they sent me two sample packs 
so I got 50 sheets from them. I also ordered from officebella.com, 
paper was 6.74, and s/h 6.75 so now I have 350 sheets of paper, BUT 
I'm waiting on a part from Electronix-Express so I can make the 
pattern. My other pennies worth, I'm now using Diptrace (another 
yahoo group) and I must say it is really a good piece of software and 
is worth a try.
Izzo

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "wb5kye100" <jflan@...> wrote:
>
> 
> I've been experimenting recently with the different papers that 
others
> have been reporting the pros/cons and wanted to 'chime' in with my 
vote:
> 
> Hammermill 163020
> 
> Glossy both sides, light weight so it soaks through quickly.  Easy
> removal following cooling period. CHEAP!!
> 
> I personally think this stuff is great!  The three boards that I 
have
> used this stuff on were perfect.  I also felt that the paper removal
> following a brief water soak was especially easy!!  I ended up 
buying
> mine online through Sams Club (as some others recommended).  My 
total
> cost was $7.00 + $4.95 shipping.  Paper was ordered on Sat. and 
received
> it on Tues, this past week.  My opinion is that this is the way to 
go,
> as I see no difficiencies.
> 
> I realize that this has been discussed before, but I thought I just 
HAD
> to express my delight.  If you don't have a Sam's Club membership, 
find
> someone that does and have them order it for you,  just get this
> stuff...
> 
> Jim [:D]
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