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Russ wrote in news:1c10ba0e-8dbb-409e-a934-
: I have wanted to repair some lifted solder pads at times but the kits that I have found sell for hundreds of dollars. I just want the glue part and a sheet of copper. Does anyone know what kind of glue that can be used to replace a solder pad? I think I can find a thin sheet of copper but I am not sure of the glue that will hold up to the heat. Any ideas for the financially challenged? Thanks Russ You can buy rolls of copper that has an adhesive on one side. http://tapeinfo.com/TapeInfo/Datashe.../673/P391.aspx and sheets such as http://webtronics.stores.yahoo.net/cf-3.html and http://tapeinfo.com/TapeInfo/Datashe.../673/P391.aspx -- bz 73 de N5BZ k please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an infinite set. remove ch100-5 to avoid spam trap |
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