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Muuga

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Mar 8, 2001, 5:58:27 AM3/8/01
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Id like to repair ,the "quick" repairs of when a eyelet or a track lifts
from the pcb board when it get too hot,

you know a neat looking , professonal looking job, instead of a quick
unsightly jumper wire.

Do you know where I can get a kit like this?

thanks


Jerry Greenberg

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Mar 8, 2001, 1:49:26 PM3/8/01
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There are some PC conductor repair kits on the market. They are limited in
some cases depending on the conditon of the board and the specifics of the
damage. It may not be worth the time, and expense, especialy if there is no
complexity from the repair.


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Muuga wrote:

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JURB6006

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Mar 9, 2001, 5:26:11 PM3/9/01
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When I was a kid I worked in a PCB fabrication shop. To repair traces the used
what was basically a sheet of copper. I don't know how they made it stick, but
they must've, as these PCBs were going to be loaded and wave soldered.

Perhaps you can peel the fillets from a good board, glue them down with a small
amount of super glue and solder it together.

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