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Where do I buy conductive-ink-pen?
Where can I order online a pen to draw electrically-conductive lines on
motherboards/cpus, etc? TIA, s |
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Depending on where you live, try Allied Electronics, HMC Electronic, Newark
Electronics, or RS Electronics Chemtronics is one brand, selling for about $16 US; Circuitworks is another brand, at about the same price. -- Phil Weldon, pweldonatmindjumpdotcom For communication, replace "at" with the 'at sign' replace "mindjump" with "mindspring." replace "dot" with "." "sdlomi2" wrote in message ... Where can I order online a pen to draw electrically-conductive lines on motherboards/cpus, etc? TIA, s |
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"Phil Weldon" wrote in message ink.net... Depending on where you live, try Allied Electronics, HMC Electronic, Newark Electronics, or RS Electronics Chemtronics is one brand, selling for about $16 US; Circuitworks is another brand, at about the same price. -- Phil Weldon, pweldonatmindjumpdotcom For communication, replace "at" with the 'at sign' replace "mindjump" with "mindspring." replace "dot" with "." "sdlomi2" wrote in message ... Where can I order online a pen to draw electrically-conductive lines on motherboards/cpus, etc? TIA, s Thanks, Phil. I'll need to find one locally, if possible--and it is possible via Allied Electronics, a place you mentioned. The on-line order places tend to add "Haz-Mat" surcharges to shipping. One site'sa shipping was 4.95+20.00=$24.95 total, to ship a $14.99 pen! Thx again, s |
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On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 19:33:39 -0500, sdlomi2 wrote:
Where can I order online a pen to draw electrically-conductive lines on motherboards/cpus, etc? TIA, s Look in your local phone book for electronics component retailers-wholesalers. Pretty much any one of them should have that pen. Larry Gagnon -- ******************************** to reply via email remove "fake" |
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i've found that heated-window repair pens (for cars) do the trick. at your
local auto parts store, and very much cheaper than the 'professional' item .... "sdlomi2" wrote in message ... Where can I order online a pen to draw electrically-conductive lines on motherboards/cpus, etc? TIA, s |
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Yeah if you have one there Radio Shack has, or used to have what you
were looking for. "trace repair pens" On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 09:11:30 +0100, "atwifa" wrote: i've found that heated-window repair pens (for cars) do the trick. at your local auto parts store, and very much cheaper than the 'professional' item ... Yeah, those are also used to connect the bridges to change the multipliers on CPUs. Easier to find, or at least found at more locations... "sdlomi2" wrote in message ... Where can I order online a pen to draw electrically-conductive lines on motherboards/cpus, etc? TIA, s ~~~~~~ Bait for spammers: root@localhost postmaster@localhost admin@localhost abuse@localhost ] ~~~~~~ Remove "spamless" to email me. |
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"Overlord" wrote in message ... Yeah if you have one there Radio Shack has, or used to have what you were looking for. "trace repair pens" I felt like you, but they had no such product--only 1 of 5 guys, a young kid, in the store had ever heard of it!!! s |
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