[Elecraft] New K2 kit
Bob Miller
[email protected]
Tue Apr 27 09:46:54 2004
Stan,
It looks like you are ready to go the one thing I suggest you have is a good
pair of flush cutters. I am just completing 4175 and I did the inventory as
you suggested. I did find some parts missing and Elecraft was very fast at
getting them to me. Be very careful installing the connectors, I put one in
backwards. They are not easy to remove once they are in place. I ended up
buying a Hakko 808 desoldering tool to remove it.
Elecraft support is an excellent resourse as is this reflector.
Good luck.
Bob
WB6KWT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stan Rife" <[email protected]>
To: "Elecraft" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] New K2 kit
I just received my K2 kit s/n 4216 today. Elecraft recommends an
inventory of the kit. I figured I would inventory each bag as I needed it.
Looks like a daunting task to inventory the entire kit at once, and I really
would rather not open a bag unless I am starting the assembly of that
section, or need parts out of it as in the case of the Miscellaneous parts
bag. I have already discovered that C38 (Control board) is missing from my
inventory. My work/assembly bench is in the garage and I don't want any more
parts lying around unpackaged than is necessary. I can just see my cats
playing with the transistors and IC's.
Everything I have opened so far (Control and Misc) is inventoried
and sorted in small plastic measuring cups. I've used these in the past,
when I was building remote control models, to mix up epoxy and balsa fillet
material. They are just about the right size for the small parts.
Just wondering what your thoughts were on this and any other
suggestions on construction/assembly would be greatly appreciated. I have
put together a couple of kits in the past, but nothing quite this ambitious.
I do have a Weller WESD51 station that I bought just for this project, so I
am ok in that respect. Ordered the right solder, wick, desoldering pump and
all the usual essentials. I never had a temp controlled station before. In
the past I just used a 23 or 33 watt Ungar iron. It is going to be nice
using the Weller station. I also have a Panavise Quick Assembly circuit
board holder, which looks like it is going to be a real time saver.
I guess I am pretty well set unless you all think of anything I have
not. All input is welcomed.
Thanks,
Stan Rife
WD5EWA
Houston, TX
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