http://www.stanleysupplyservices.com/ is the cheapest solder supplier I've found so far. Shipping was about $6.50 for two 1lb spools.
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http://www.stanleysupplyservices.com/ is the cheapest solder supplier I've found so far. Shipping was about $6.50 for two 1lb spools.
Quoted from terryb:Pad and Trace Repair - Equipment and Supplies
Copper foil, which is used for pad and trace repair, comes in several varieties. You can make your own pads and traces using one ounce copper foil. I should note though, this is not as easy as it sounds for small traces, and is almost impossible for pads. It does work well though for medium and larger sized traces.
When cutting traces and pads from copper tape, I've gotten good results using tweezers and a tiny pair of sharp scissors. Copper tape tends to bunch up when trying to slide an exacto blade down its length. This is probably impossible to do without steady hands.
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Quoted from vnz99:I have an Airport game 1969 gottlieb: I think I have a bad coil it locks up when power goes to it, however it moves manual. Any info on coils and easy lay out I can go for all the electronics behind the back glass.
You might want to start your own thread in the EM forum so that people see it. This thread is mainly about soldering techniques.
Quoted from jwilson:Someone didn't read Terry's guide
Looks photoshopped to me.
Besides, the background looks like some sort of chemical lab, rather than an electronics one.
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