Re: [drakelist] TR-7 Board Extraction Tool

2004-03-16 Thread James True N5ARW
For may years, I have used a few assorted crochet hooks in various sizes to pull circuit boards. Pick a size with a hook that will fit in the hole of the board in question. I like the rocking approach too but if you want to pull the board straight out, just use two hooks. They are strong a

Re: [drakelist] TR-7 Board Extraction Tool

2004-03-16 Thread Don and Diana Cunningham
- Original Message - From: Jammy To: 'Bob W7AVK' ; 'Drakelist' Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 7:46 AM Subject: RE: [drakelist] TR-7 Board Extraction Tool Hey You can find new one… take a look at http://www.dproducts.be/Drake_Museum/7_ser

RE: [drakelist] TR-7 Board Extraction Tool

2004-03-16 Thread Jammy
Hey You can find new one… take a look at http://www.dproducts.be/Drake_Museum/7_service_kit.htm 73’s JM   De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Bob W7AVK Envoyé : mardi 16 mars 2004 14:24 À : Drakelist Objet : Re: [drakelist] TR-7 Board Extraction

Re: [drakelist] TR-7 Board Extraction Tool

2004-03-16 Thread Bob W7AVK
  To help with the build drawing, here is a photo. 73  Bob  W7AVK   Joe Mann wrote: Paul, I made mine from what looks like #13 Copperclad steel wire.  Total length = 4.5 in. There are 4 bends, all right angled.    /---\ <--->  0   |   |  |   

[drakelist] TR-7 Board Extraction Tool

2004-03-16 Thread Joe Mann
Paul,    I made mine from what looks like #13 Copperclad steel wire.  Total length = 4.5 in.    There are 4 bends, all right angled.       /---\  <--->  0    |   |  |  | side    |  (front view) | 1/2 in. |