[kicad-users] Re: Toaster oven soldering

2006-04-28 Thread Bob_xyz



--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, hiroshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> It's intersting ! I googled "Reflow Soldering Oven toaster" and got 
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> pages how to do with pictures with out any pay.
> I printed those pages and now start to read those pages.
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Another resource can be found here:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/E-Z_Bake

It's a very inactive group but the message archive and other sections 
of it have quite a bit of information.


Regards, Bob












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Re: [kicad-users] Re: Toaster oven soldering

2006-04-28 Thread hiroshi



It's intersting ! I googled "Reflow Soldering Oven toaster" and got many 
pages how to do with pictures with out any pay.
I printed those pages and now start to read those pages.


Remy wrote:

>Maybe something interesting there?
>http://www.elektor-electronics.co.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=27&year=2006&month=-1&art=52955&PN=On
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>--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, "Ehlers, William \(ES\)"
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>>Before you do this I would go back to the datasheet. You will end up
>>destroying the device if not the board. My suggestion would be to find a
>>local company in your area (if one exists) and give one of the
>>assemblers a few bucks to do it for you. If not there are a few
>>prototype assembly houses out there for just that purpose and will
>>probably cost you the same as going  through the boards and / or parts
>>your going to destroy in an oven. Although in theory it sounds good, in
>>application your asking for trouble. 
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>>AndyE
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[kicad-users] Re: Toaster oven soldering

2006-04-28 Thread Remy



Maybe something interesting there?
http://www.elektor-electronics.co.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=27&year=2006&month=-1&art=52955&PN=On





--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, "Ehlers, William \(ES\)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Before you do this I would go back to the datasheet. You will end up
> destroying the device if not the board. My suggestion would be to find a
> local company in your area (if one exists) and give one of the
> assemblers a few bucks to do it for you. If not there are a few
> prototype assembly houses out there for just that purpose and will
> probably cost you the same as going  through the boards and / or parts
> your going to destroy in an oven. Although in theory it sounds good, in
> application your asking for trouble. 
>  
> AndyE
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