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https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/ele/d/oscilloscope/6618225614.html I am not affiliated with the seller.
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Kurt Rosenfeld
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#148909
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
Delco used the 'griplet' in one or two model years. They were a disaster. They sent out a service bulletin, and paid a set price to repair those AM/FM radios. They were plated steel, so you had to run
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Michael A. Terrell
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#148908
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
It will, but the friction on the threads is likely to strip them if you don't use a screw long enough to fully engage the nut. I'd also worry about torque spinning the thing. You should be able to
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Harvey White
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#148907
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
I had two sizes, one for 6-32 that used the small hole. the other was for 10-32, and it used the large hole. they were just a smooth, hardened steel shank, with just enough threads at one end to reach
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Michael A. Terrell
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#148906
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
Harbor freight has them, aluminum, of course. Amazon seems to have tons of them, but not at 50 cents/100, sadly. Harvey
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Harvey White
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#148905
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Re: S6 Sampling Head Bridge Cavity Question
Oh but you are definitely not alone on that ;-) I had a good laugh when I saw https://xkcd.com/1994/ which (apart from the time axis scaling) seemed awfully familiar ... Cheers Peter
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Peter H
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#148904
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
Mouser stocks several sizes of staking tools from Keystone that might come in handy. Not really cheap, but I have one of the sets (don't remember which one) that I use when I need to stake a terminal
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David M
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#148903
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Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
Lots of parts leads to confusion, its all good. Once this is done it will be good for a year or two at least. Here is another correction C1113 180 ?F 40 ELCTLT 330 ?F 50 C1114 250 ?F 100 ELCTLT 330
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Timothy
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#148902
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Re: Tek 2337 (looks mint) on Goodwill.
Looks like it is very clean, If I still lived in Ft worth I'd run over and turn it on to check it out. has probes and all. 100MHz Analog Scope ( later 150MHz version I think) plus a built in DMM More
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Dave / NR1DX
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#148901
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
Pace made a "fused eyelet setter" . This was an eyelet staking tool that ran high current, low voltage through the eyelet after the eyelet was staked and while the eyelet was still under compression.
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Glenn Little
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#148900
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Tek 2337 (looks mint) on Goodwill.
I'm sure everyone here has seen one of these. But I haven't. Is it some sort of hack of a digital scope? It looks mint (and cool). https://www.shopgoodwill.com/Item/53877130 I have no affiliation with
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David Berlind
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#148899
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
You can still buy the pop rivet nuts, but much more $$ than that. You said they use an adapter, I have never seen that. Around here you need to buy a dedicated rivet nut tool for around $100 (which
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stefan_trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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#148898
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
They also made the rivnut,which is an internally threaded version of a pop rivet that used an adapter to set with a pop rivet tool. I used them in some projects. I wished that I had boght more of
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Michael A. Terrell
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#148897
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
The key is the eyelet technique only works with two layer boards. The art techniques for rebuilding through holes and multi-layer boards but it's not something you do yourself although I tried it a
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Pete Lancashire
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#148896
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
About 50 years ago I purchased an eyelet press from Kepco, a company that then sold printed circuit board materials. At the time they offered a variety of different diameter rivets, of different
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ebrucehunter
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#148895
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Re: Flyke 3330b
No coffee yet this morning, I missed one of the 3s :-) Paul
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Paul Amaranth
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#148894
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Re: Flyke 3330b
Go over to https://www.eevblog.com/forum/ where there is a TONNE of experience on a broader scale.
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David G.
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#148893
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Re: Flyke 3330b
I am sure about the model 3330b is the correct info , i have a download for the manual but am having trouble with tracking down why it will not output , to me it seems as if the unit has no power at
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oliver johnson
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#148892
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Re: Flyke 3330b
Paul The 3330B is a Voltage/Current Calibrator -DC manuals@...
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Dave / NR1DX
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#148891
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Re: Fluke 3330b
Looks like it has moved to Groups.io /g/Fluke-DMM Michael A. Terrell
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Michael A. Terrell
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#148890
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