And the journey begins...

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Like they say down in the deep south where I am from "hold my beer and watch this..."

But I hope that I have a relatively smooth journey but I know there will be some bumps in the road along the way.

Some notes from today's progress.

Continued assembling the control board and when I got to the TO-92s I couldn't find my little transistor lead heat sink (you know, the little pliers looking thing made out of aluminum) so I had to MacGyver something out of aluminum foil (or was I being too cautious?) as you don't find that shit around these parts!!!
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Finally got the board assembled but I still need to clean it and put the heat sinks on the TO-92s.

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I started on the backplanes, put the socket cups in the board. I used a piece of wood and some spring clamps to hold them in place when I soldered them.
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Now it's off to lala land to catch a few zzz's, leave you with something to take your mind off of electronics...
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Like they say down in the deep south where I am from "hold my beer and watch this..."

But I hope that I have a relatively smooth journey but I know there will be some bumps in the road along the way.

Some notes from today's progress.

Continued assembling the control board and when I got to the TO-92s I couldn't find my little transistor lead heat sink (you know, the little pliers looking thing made out of aluminum) so I had to MacGyver something out of aluminum foil (or was I being too cautious?) as you don't find that shit around these parts!!!
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Finally got the board assembled but I still need to clean it and put the heat sinks on the TO-92s.

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I started on the backplanes, put the socket cups in the board. I used a piece of wood and some spring clamps to hold them in place when I soldered them.
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Now it's off to lala land to catch a few zzz's, leave you with something to take your mind off of electronics...
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The TO-92s are quite rugged. I normally snug them down to the board where the lead flare stops them. Be careful installing the heatsinks with the long leads that you have on those TO-92s, you don't want the leads to buckle when you are putting pressure on them.
 
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The TO-92s are quite rugged. I normally snug them down to the board where the lead flare stops them. Be careful installing the heatsinks with the long leads that you have on those TO-92s, you don't want the leads to buckle when you are putting pressure on them.
I was thinking about easing the heat sinks on with a pair of curved needle nose pliers so I don't put any undue compressive forces on the leads
 
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