Kyrre Aalerud wrote: > Do it like one at my university then... > > He used a standard toaster. (The kind with bread popping out...) > Then he found the right timing for the board to heat up and solder to > melt with the dial on the toaster. Now he could repeat it every time. > > The funny part was when he took another toaster to make another unit. > He didn't disable the carridge-spring! The board was jolted out by > the spring-system and all components were like a jumble! It looked > like someone had random-mounted the board. > It still hangs on the wall at the university. Very cool. > > KreAture I am talking about toaster OVEN, not bread toster with vertical pockets. I wonder how one could make sure the vertical position would not melt the solder and make all components slide down... :) Or they are using the vertical pockets lay down on the table... Wagner. -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body