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Default Freebie: PCB Etch Tanks

The electronics department at Sierra College is moving into a new building
that eliminates our need for our two sets of PCB etch/developer tanks. One
set is "stock" Kepro and the other has been modified with industrial pumps
and nozzles for short run production service.

One set is still in service and won't be available until mid-May. The stock
set is on the shelf and available right now.

I'd PREFER to give them to another school or ham radio club for "public"
use, but it is first come, first served. The etch tank and developer tank
are both the same size and about as big as two desktop computers side by
side each. 110vac.

Sierra College is in Rocklin, 30 miles east of Sacramento. Pickup only, no
shipping.




Jim


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Default Freebie: PCB Etch Tanks


"RST Engineering (jw)" wrote in message
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The electronics department at Sierra College is moving into a new building
that eliminates our need for our two sets of PCB etch/developer tanks.

One
set is "stock" Kepro and the other has been modified with industrial pumps
and nozzles for short run production service.

One set is still in service and won't be available until mid-May. The

stock
set is on the shelf and available right now.

I'd PREFER to give them to another school or ham radio club for "public"
use, but it is first come, first served. The etch tank and developer tank
are both the same size and about as big as two desktop computers side by
side each. 110vac.

Sierra College is in Rocklin, 30 miles east of Sacramento. Pickup only,

no
shipping.




Jim



I did a "get directions" on Google Maps. "Leeds UK" to "Rocklin California".
Apart from a side detour via France, direction number '38' looked a bit of a
killer, so I won't bother







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