3rd Hand type tool.
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- Degoop Doctor
I'm looking for a 3rd hand type tool.
I've used them before, but forget the exact name of them.
Its similar too the 3rd hand thing but instead of alligator clips, it has something that looks like this:
The hole in the piece there is where it slides over the shaft that the alligator clip "assembly" normally goes on.
It uses 2 of those pieces.
They both slide along the shaft so you can set it to whatever size the PCB is, and the groove in them is where the PCB goes.
Thanks
(Now lets see how long it take before someone makes a sexual reference to what I wrote )
I've used them before, but forget the exact name of them.
Its similar too the 3rd hand thing but instead of alligator clips, it has something that looks like this:
The hole in the piece there is where it slides over the shaft that the alligator clip "assembly" normally goes on.
It uses 2 of those pieces.
They both slide along the shaft so you can set it to whatever size the PCB is, and the groove in them is where the PCB goes.
Thanks
(Now lets see how long it take before someone makes a sexual reference to what I wrote )
- Duckman
- Opamp Operator
Google search for "pcb holder"
http://www.google.com.mx/search?q=pcb+h ... 24&bih=629
Maybe something like that? There are so many others!!
http://www.google.com.mx/search?q=pcb+h ... 24&bih=629
Maybe something like that? There are so many others!!
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- Degoop Doctor
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Thanks.
I couldn't think of what to call it, besides a brain fart
2nd Row, 3rd from the left was the type I used before.
Panavise, now that's a name I recognize.
Thanks again.
Thanks.
I couldn't think of what to call it, besides a brain fart
2nd Row, 3rd from the left was the type I used before.
Panavise, now that's a name I recognize.
Thanks again.