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Audio Junkie
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I just found this company that makes all sorts of cool PCB repair kits and parts. Circuit trace repair, plated through hole repair parts etc. I just ordered a Plated through hole kit and i am excited to try it out.
Man i wish i would have found stuff like this before! trying to repair traces with wire sucks! and looks bad too! http://www.circuitmedic.com and this web site has some low quality vides that show how to do some of the rework. worth watching. http://www.solder.net/index.asp Zc |
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