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DumbAss test and reproduction PCBs

By DumbAss

4 years ago


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    #322 3 years ago

    I now know how bad my scores are on Taxi. Thanks!

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    #832 1 year ago
    Quoted from ForceFlow:

    Have you tried weighing them on a scale? I think that's how others sometimes do it to avoid counting components individually.

    I've tried doing that with .156 crimps and they're likely a bit heavier than the components he is working with. Would have to be a VERY delicate scale. Like the kind you measure gun powder with.

    Shawn

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    #865 1 year ago
    Quoted from amxfc3s:

    There should be a discount off retail usps rates if you use PayPal to create the label. I've also heard of people using pirateship.com recently but haven't personally done it.

    I used to do that but Paypal has gone to a third party that is not too great, IMHO. I use pirate ship for most of my shipping.

    2 months later
    #983 1 year ago

    I sent off a package to a customer in Australia. It somehow managed to spend a month in Chicago and then found it way to continue and made it there eventually. Crazy.

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    #1080 1 year ago
    Quoted from mbaumle:

    Eventually, what’s going to be the bottleneck for replacement boards/repairability in the future?

    Connectors. The right ones are getting ever so harder to source. At some point it will have to change.

    Shawn

    5 months later
    #1275 12 months ago

    Ditto on the black. I'm thinking the boards in my Williams Dotmation slot machines are black. Very slick.

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