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
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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
Hey
You can find new one…
take a look at http://www.dproducts.be/Drake_Museum/7_service_kit.htm
73’s
JM
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Envoyé : mardi 16 mars
2004 14:24
À : Drakelist
Objet : Re: [drakelist] TR-7
Board Extraction
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.
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Paul,
I made mine from
what looks like #13 Copperclad steel wire. Total length = 4.5 in.
There are 4
bends, all right angled.
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