Just thought I'd throw on some new pics of my soldering area. I have a light, iron, and all the caps right at my fingertips. I love these multi-drawer dealies... they make everything more organized and convenient.
my soldering depot :)
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Re: my soldering depot
For that matter, are those plush toy "boggle eyes"in the third-from-bottom row drawer in dood's pic?
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Originally posted by doodMan, I wish I could get a run of 200+ machines :o. I'd be happier than a pig in shit for a week!
Burn in would take a while, though :o
It just keeps on coming.... 200+ from one client, 50 from another, plus my single-board customers (always a very steady flow of those)..... All that in a 2 week period.... It's been hell here the last few, and its not slowing down.... Long live bad capacitors and badcaps.net!<--- Badcaps.net Founder
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Originally posted by spaced<->outFor that matter, are those plush toy "boggle eyes"in the third-from-bottom row drawer in dood's pic?
Yes, believe it or not, I do still get folks with old AT machines coming through here!Ludicrous gibs!
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Originally posted by RainbowI fix AT boards too - but I have separate AT and PS/2 keyboards for testing. Why? Because they were free
even rh boards ala packard bell.
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