I was hoping to not have to seal it soon... hence the shiny new cutting mat. I know... wishful thinking.
Yeah, definitely seal it while it's still pristine. It's still good that you have the cutting mat. Don't want to scar the stone.
It's WORSE than test equipment. I am a... Model Aviator. *Cue sound of frightened horses whinnying in the background*
Aha! Well, I've got a plane in a box waiting for me to assemble it. You know, I really need to retire so I can get more important things done.
*Makes mental note to search for clear epoxy paint next Wednesday morning, provided I don't get a Work Order in the meantime*
A model plane... If only it were a single model ANYTHING. If it's smaller than a stove and whirrs while floating in the air exactly like a brick doesn't, I probably have it. Plus a few dozen planks as well.
Well, on the subject of desoldering setups, MetCal is also at the top of the list. The MX-DS1 uses a venturi to generate the vacuum; which actuates in milliseconds as opposed to others which draw a vacuum with a pump. This makes it one of the best functioning desoldering heads available. Also, since it runs from air, you can remote locate your compressor and never hear the pump running. In combination with a MX-500 power unit like mine, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better setup, plus you get the best soldering station as a happy coincidence. Main downside is you need an air compressor to run it; I know that just breaks your heart.
Hmm I've been told before how good MetCal are but they are also very expensive, perfect if you're awash with money or use it professionally but I don't think that fits many TEA people otherwise we wouldnt be looking at repairing 30 year old equipment to add to our collections. However, don't misconstrue me, I for one would love to get my hands on the newer more expensive, up market gear but unless I win the lottery, that is not going to happen
I built my MX-500 for ~US$125. Bought the MX-500 power unit for $70 guaranteed working and the handle/cord/first tip for ~$US55 on fleaBay. The handle is the thing hardest to come by used in decent shape; but a new one can be bought for around $US80, then the tip for ~$US10-35 depending on your luck, new/used and the tip model. Like I suggested earlier; look up user macboy here on eevblog. He'll hook you up for a fair price.
Otherwise, build the T12 OLED controller like I outlined above. Feel free to PM me; I've done it and have learned the pitfalls.
http://preview.tinyurl.com/tektronix7704A
I have no clue why but i am obsessed with oscilloscopes now, i know its a pipe dream to hope it goes for around a 100 but if it does is it a good bet of it working without a headache?
With actual cost shipping on the auction and a little luck it might. History lists a populated 7704 showing trace went for US$102 plus $US65 shipping end of August.
Just a heads-up; if you're going to post an eBay listing, it's a LOT easier to get a short URL just by reducing it to the item number. All you need to do is cut out everything between "
http://www.ebay.com/itm/" and the item number, then copy that header and the item number like so:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/263255307890Good luck (and good bidding),
mnem
Yes, you may click it.