Neat tool, but that puts you about $110 out of pocket (if you buy the bundle that includes the 6821 blade) and power supply, aren't you?
No experience with the SC44067P but would be interested to hear if they work out.
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Neat tool, but that puts you about $110 out of pocket (if you buy the bundle that includes the 6821 blade) and power supply, aren't you?
No experience with the SC44067P but would be interested to hear if they work out.
Richard
barakandl, from an rgp thread in 2010 where the SC44067P was being discussed between you and Tony Holdgate, he posted that it's a 6820 and I think seymour shabow backed him up on that (although there was also some mention that the schems were incorrect related to a nearby IC.) --- https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.games.pinball/m0GAa6X5M9k for a little blast from the past.
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