[R-390] Spiral-making tool website?
Bill Kirkland
kirklandb at sympatico.ca
Fri Feb 20 10:31:48 EST 2009
Brilliant.
BTW Judging from the BBOD's that I have removed from several sp-600's,
Hammarlund
used a similar approach. All the BBOD's that I have removed have one solid
lead to the cap,
but the other lead seems to be clipped short and extended with a pig tail.
Bill
>From: Robert Nickels <ranickel at comcast.net>
>Reply-To: W9RAN at oneradio.net
>To: W9RAN at oneradio.net, 'R-390 List' <r-390 at mailman.qth.net>
>Subject: Re: [R-390] Spiral-making tool website?
>Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 15:08:12 -0600
>
>As several of you have noticed, the Antique Radio Forum page which I
>passed along the other day has evidently suffered a breakdown and it
>doesn't seem to be recovering very quickly. However, thanks to tabbed
>browsing, I was able to save the images and you can view them here at
>the URL below.
>
>http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v652/ranickel/Quigs/
>
>Self-explanatory, but you can, of course "quiggle" the end of a
>component lead directly if you wish.
>
>To each his own, but I think Hippocrates was onto something when he said
>the first rule should be "do no harm", and IMHO this approach to
>component replacement does the job with minimal collateral damage.
>
>73, Bob W9RAN
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