Pledge: PCB Etch Tank: Difference between revisions
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* <s>£25 --[[User:Meurig|Meurig]]</s> PAID | * <s>£25 --[[User:Meurig|Meurig]]</s> PAID | ||
Paid ''' | Paid '''£195''' | ||
Running total: '''£245''' | Running total: '''£245''' | ||
Approximate target: '''£239''' (inc VAT + delivery) from [http://www.electronelec.co.uk/acatalog/PA104_BUBBLE_ETCH_TANK_____chr_42_____RoHS____chr_42_____.html ElectronElec] | Approximate target: '''£239''' (inc VAT + delivery) from [http://www.electronelec.co.uk/acatalog/PA104_BUBBLE_ETCH_TANK_____chr_42_____RoHS____chr_42_____.html ElectronElec] |
Revision as of 11:13, 14 March 2011
PCB production had been growing at the last space, lets get more tools for it!
Also see discussion page - artag
newsflash A 4-tank unit (with wash baths and a sink) is due to be auctioned on thursday 17th march. Maybe we could buy it and install it in place of the unit 23 sink ? Don't know what it will go for but I suggest not very much compared with new equipment .. maybe £30 to £150. --Artag 14:26, 12 March 2011 (UTC)
The item
A bubble etch tank, to etch out PCBs in.
- PA104 Bubble Etch - (Rapid £252, ElectronElec £239)
While you can use a bowl and slosh enchant around, it is much better to use a bubble etch tank. It etches faster and, evenly.
Pledges
Pay with payment ref: 'PCBETCH'
£50 --SolexiousPAID- £50 --t0m 00:54, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
£30 --Oni 16:38, 21 July 2010 (UTC)PAID£45 --JasperWallacePAID£20 --KevinPAID£20 --TeabotPAID£5 -- CiaránPAID£25 --MeurigPAID
Paid £195
Running total: £245
Approximate target: £239 (inc VAT + delivery) from ElectronElec