Re: [OT] Where to get glue in Austria? Was: Best glue to repair lifted trace?
I'm looking for a place in Austria. The price isn't too expensive on the Loctite. But the shipping from Rapid is 2x the price of the glue, which makes it prohibitive. The shipping from r-g which is
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cheater cheater
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Re: 1502 HV problem
Hamfests. Mostly hamfests. You have to go to a lot, and you need to see if there are any electronics surplus stores near you. You will likely go to quite a few such places before you find much. You're
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Harvey White
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Re: [OT] Where to get glue in Austria? Was: Best glue to repair lifted trace?
You don't want to buy the good stuff anyway, like Loctite 9492, you'll say it's too expensive. R&G has decent regular temperature epoxy:
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stefan_trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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#156708
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Re: Calibration and full checkout needed - Tek 7000 series
If you go with the 7000 series mainframe, I'd recommend the 7A26 and 7A22 plugins as primary. The 7A26 for frequencies above 1 MHz, and the 7A22 for low amplitude. the 7A22 has sensitivity down to
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John Kolb
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
After repair, I would suggest a short extension cable left attached to the equipment, so all plugging/inplugging stresses are moved to the end of the extender. Jophn
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John Kolb
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Seeking non Tektronix manual
Greetings, I stumbled over a little ITC Instruments SA1000 RF spectrum analyzer at the local surplus store. Literally, it was in the aisle and I almost tripped over it! The thing basically appears to
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ken chalfant
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
Would an epoxy glue be suitable if it lists, as one of its applications, gluing down heatsinks? Thanks
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cheater cheater
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[OT] Where to get glue in Austria? Was: Best glue to repair lifted trace?
Does anyone know a good place in Austria to get high temperature epoxy for gluing down lifted traces? I would appreciate that. A product available on German Amazon would be good too. Thanks
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cheater cheater
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Re: Calibration and full checkout needed - Tek 7000 series
Pretty much 10 Mhz. In this scope, you use the analog part for repetitive signals that are (as a rough guess) 60 or so Hz in repetition rate or better. You use the digital part for single shot events
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Harvey White
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
Thanks, that's really kind of you. I'm afraid the shipping from the US might be very expensive though! Does anyone know a good place to buy suitable epoxy in Austria? It seems I can't find anything...
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cheater cheater
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
Oops. That was meant for Cheater. Cheater, if you only need one packet, I can send you one. Joe
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J. L. Trantham
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
Stefan, I had a problem with a 53132A (if I remember correctly) where the display disconnects from the mother board and had to 're-glue' the connector on the display board. I used Hardman # 04004 and
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J. L. Trantham
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
Hi, You can use heat-cure epoxy such as this one: https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/mg-chemicals/9300-10ML/473-1293-ND/8582355. You need to bake the board for the epoxy to cure. I would never
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Szabolcs Szigeti
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
Cheeter Wrote: "I don't think you understand. The trace is lifted, and to the lifted trace is connected the pad (also lifted), and the part is soldered to that lifted pad and in the air. I need to
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machineguy59
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
Try this site and use any reasonable two part epoxy. If you hold it down with tape as they suggest, even if the epoxy softens during soldering it will be held down and harden again.
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Mark Goldberg
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
Again.... the solder connection is in place. it's just in air. It needs to be glued down.
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cheater cheater
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
First solder, then JB Weld. Mike kd5rjz
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Mike D
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
What do you guys think of the DIP Tools Klebefix? (mentioned in my last email). Has anyone here used it? Thanks.
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cheater cheater
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
Thanks. I checked them out. I wasn't able to find a place that actually sells them - do you have a lead? It needs to be in Europe because importing chemicals from outside Europe is pretty much
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cheater cheater
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Re: [OT] Best glue to repair lifted trace?
<machineguy59@...> wrote: I heard that from others as well. So that completely rules out CA glue. I don't think you understand. The trace is lifted, and to the lifted trace is
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cheater cheater
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