Barcode, I hope you know.Barcode said,
"...parts and labor, but marketing, utility expense, insurance, trade shows, R&D (not just new circuit R&D, but sourcing parts from cheaper/better vendors, etc.), internet service, computers, workspace rent or mortgage, tools, tool upkeep, consumables (boxes, solder, wire, etc.) and
myriad other business expenses which have to be factored into the cost of every item you sell."
Seen on Ebay K-O-T pfffttttt
- atreidesheir
- Diode Debunker
You'll need more
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- Tonetweaker
- Resistor Ronker
I'll give you 10-to-1 it'll sell like hotcakes too.clubsprint wrote:I think Ill release two tubescreamers in a box,call it the iTone and charge about $899 for it.
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- mictester
- Old Solderhand
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No. I load the component into the holes in the PCB, then invert the board, bend the component wires slightly outwards to temporarily secure it and then solder immediately. I then crop the leads and move on to the next component. I never load all the parts first then solder - you'll go mad that way, with components hanging out of the board and falling out as you turn it over to solder!atreidesheir wrote: one question,
when you mount components on pcb or vero, do you solder as you mount or do you use some kind of adhesion or tape to secure them and solder them all at the same time?
"Why is it humming?" "Because it doesn't know the words!"
- mictester
- Old Solderhand
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Unfortunately, yes.Seiche wrote:two questions to think about
mictester do you pay taxes on what you sell ?
"Why is it humming?" "Because it doesn't know the words!"
- Hides-His-Eyes
- Tube Twister
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- Barcode
- Diode Debunker
Not sure what you mean...?atreidesheir wrote:You'll need moreBarcode, I hope you know.Barcode said,
"...parts and labor, but marketing, utility expense, insurance, trade shows, R&D (not just new circuit R&D, but sourcing parts from cheaper/better vendors, etc.), internet service, computers, workspace rent or mortgage, tools, tool upkeep, consumables (boxes, solder, wire, etc.) and
myriad other business expenses which have to be factored into the cost of every item you sell."