ThanksVery neat solder work with very little meltback on the factory wire....hard to do....
I would be glad to buy a set from you. I started to order a week ago and found I had to update some parts as they were not available and left it for later. Can you supply a set components for the 400 board as well?Yeah Glen, if you are making just a one time buy I can fix you up. When I order something for a WO project I order 200 ct in resistors and 100 count in caps and in the 1,000's for small transistors. In the case of Don's board I order in the 100's if they have the stock. So I have more than I'll need......maybe.....
BTW, glad it's the right button....
Thank you LeeYes I can Glen, I'll send it as soon as I get back from Phoenix....
Thanks DennisGlen,
You're work here is top notch. Using large wire for this application shows your skills - this is not easy in cramped quarters while soldering to relatively small tabs. Really good wire discipline too.
Using a hotter tip temperature is a good way to get in and out quick. It does take some experience and your amp shows that you have the skills it takes. Nice job!
Hi all
I made some progress tonight
The first five are out of anodizing. He's gotta get em picked up and checked out. Prolly a couple weeks yet.
I already emailed Joe and hoping to hear back soonAnd??????????