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Halfelf

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Dec 18, 2009, 10:02:43 AM12/18/09
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I received one of my shipments from Seeed Studios on Tuesday, which
means the boards will probably be in over the next few days, maybe
even before the next meeting. (crosses fingers) That said, I need
solder paste, and I am looking for donations to assist with it, as I'm
into the project for about 160 dollars at the moment, and dropping
another 50 on paste may cause epileptic fits from my wife's
direction.

What I require is http://www.zeph.com/zephpaste.htm . We need a tube
or two, and dispensing needles, as well as a plunger. Bare minimum
cost would be about 35 dollars, including shipping. Shipping is very
expensive, as it's 2-3 day ship with ice packs (About 17 dollars for
the cheapest option). Best scenario would be to buy two tubes of
paste, a better plunger, a needle assortment, and a plunger 'rack' to
hold the paste in the fridge when we get it. That cost is about 110
dollars, and would be the 'cadillac' version of this shopping trip.

So, I'm looking for money. Any help from the CNC crew, or anyone else
who wants to help? Worst case scenario is that I'll bite the bullet
and buy the cheapest option out of my own money again, but things are
starting to get tight.

-James

Craig

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Dec 18, 2009, 10:14:16 AM12/18/09
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Dave could you start a pledgie for this for $110 and post the link plz.

--Craig

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Dave Menninger

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Dec 18, 2009, 11:17:51 AM12/18/09
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Will do.

If we're going to be raising the money from pledges, is there any
reason not to ask for enough money to buy RoHS compliant or lead-free
paste? How much more would it cost?

~Dave

Dave Menninger

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Dec 18, 2009, 11:37:15 AM12/18/09
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Here is the pledgie link:

http://pledgie.com/campaigns/7523

~Dave

Halfelf

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Dec 21, 2009, 8:51:56 AM12/21/09
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Pledgie is complete. I'll be ordering this stuff ASAP. Thanks to
everyone who donated.

Halfelf

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Dec 21, 2009, 9:05:18 AM12/21/09
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The RoHS compliant/lead free is 4 dollars a tube more expensive. The
problem isn't the price, though... it's the higher melting point. This
paste will melt below 400F, which is what we need for this reflow
operation.

On Dec 18, 11:17 am, Dave Menninger <dave.mennin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Will do.
>
> If we're going to be raising the money from pledges, is there any
> reason not to ask for enough money to buy RoHS compliant or lead-free
> paste?  How much more would it cost?
>
> ~Dave
>

> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Craig <agent.cr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dave could you start a pledgie for this for $110 and post the link plz.
>
> > --Craig
>

> > On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Halfelf <james.stonebur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I received one of my shipments from Seeed Studios on Tuesday, which
> >> means the boards will probably be in over the next few days, maybe
> >> even before the next meeting. (crosses fingers) That said, I need
> >> solder paste, and I am looking for donations to assist with it, as I'm
> >> into the project for about 160 dollars at the moment, and dropping
> >> another 50 on paste may cause epileptic fits from my wife's
> >> direction.
>

> >> What I require ishttp://www.zeph.com/zephpaste.htm. We need a tube


> >> or two, and dispensing needles, as well as a plunger. Bare minimum
> >> cost would be about 35 dollars, including shipping. Shipping is very
> >> expensive, as it's 2-3 day ship with ice packs (About 17 dollars for
> >> the cheapest option). Best scenario would be to buy two tubes of
> >> paste, a better plunger, a needle assortment, and a plunger 'rack' to
> >> hold the paste in the fridge when we get it. That cost is about 110
> >> dollars, and would be the 'cadillac' version of this shopping trip.
>
> >> So, I'm looking for money. Any help from the CNC crew, or anyone else
> >> who wants to help? Worst case scenario is that I'll bite the bullet
> >> and buy the cheapest option out of my own money again, but things are
> >> starting to get tight.
>
> >> -James
>
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