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Fixing a hole in a PCB

By johnwartjr

8 years ago


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    #2 8 years ago

    I've read that some folks use epoxy. Haven't had occasion to try it myself quite yet, though.

    #5 8 years ago

    Yikes, that coloring agent is $15 per oz. Neat idea, though.

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