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Percy Picacity wrote:
I believe stencilling on solder paste, robot placement of components,
and melting the whole board in a reflow-like process with an accurately
controlled temperature vs. time profile is pretty standard for
complicated multilayer boards nowadays.


You are not going to convince Jerry once he has one of his usual
twisted views on reality...
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On 6/20/2014 10:55 AM, Rob wrote:
Percy Picacity wrote:
I believe stencilling on solder paste, robot placement of components,
and melting the whole board in a reflow-like process with an accurately
controlled temperature vs. time profile is pretty standard for
complicated multilayer boards nowadays.


You are not going to convince Jerry once he has one of his usual
twisted views on reality...


I'm not going to be convinced I haven't seen what I have seen.

You really need to get out more. Try visiting some assembly plants in
person, for instance - instead of relying on hearsay.

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I'm not going to be convinced I haven't seen what I have seen.

You really need to get out more. Try visiting some assembly plants in
person, for instance - instead of relying on hearsay.


Of course the converse is also true, I have been to many assembly lines
and have never seen robotic soldering used. Pick and place machines by
the dozen but never robotic soldering. Hand soldering yes, wire bonding
yes, wave soldering yes, reflow soldering yes, but never robotic
soldering machines.

So I can only go on what I have seen and not on hearsay!!

Jeff
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On 6/21/2014 5:03 AM, Jeff wrote:

I'm not going to be convinced I haven't seen what I have seen.

You really need to get out more. Try visiting some assembly plants in
person, for instance - instead of relying on hearsay.


Of course the converse is also true, I have been to many assembly lines
and have never seen robotic soldering used. Pick and place machines by
the dozen but never robotic soldering. Hand soldering yes, wire bonding
yes, wave soldering yes, reflow soldering yes, but never robotic
soldering machines.

So I can only go on what I have seen and not on hearsay!!

Jeff


Actually, you have just shown you've never seen ANY assembly line.

But we all know you're a lying troll anyway, so that's no surprise.

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On 21/06/2014 13:18, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 6/21/2014 5:03 AM, Jeff wrote:

I'm not going to be convinced I haven't seen what I have seen.

You really need to get out more. Try visiting some assembly plants in
person, for instance - instead of relying on hearsay.


Of course the converse is also true, I have been to many assembly lines
and have never seen robotic soldering used. Pick and place machines by
the dozen but never robotic soldering. Hand soldering yes, wire bonding
yes, wave soldering yes, reflow soldering yes, but never robotic
soldering machines.

So I can only go on what I have seen and not on hearsay!!

Jeff


Actually, you have just shown you've never seen ANY assembly line.

But we all know you're a lying troll anyway, so that's no surprise.


And that response show you to be nothing more than an arrogant
loud-mouthed self-opinionated bully who can't stand being corrected; but
that is par for the course looking at your posting record; which
consists mainly of calling anyone who dares to disagree with you a troll.

Jeff


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On 6/22/2014 4:36 AM, Jeff wrote:
On 21/06/2014 13:18, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 6/21/2014 5:03 AM, Jeff wrote:

I'm not going to be convinced I haven't seen what I have seen.

You really need to get out more. Try visiting some assembly plants in
person, for instance - instead of relying on hearsay.


Of course the converse is also true, I have been to many assembly lines
and have never seen robotic soldering used. Pick and place machines by
the dozen but never robotic soldering. Hand soldering yes, wire bonding
yes, wave soldering yes, reflow soldering yes, but never robotic
soldering machines.

So I can only go on what I have seen and not on hearsay!!

Jeff


Actually, you have just shown you've never seen ANY assembly line.

But we all know you're a lying troll anyway, so that's no surprise.


And that response show you to be nothing more than an arrogant
loud-mouthed self-opinionated bully who can't stand being corrected; but
that is par for the course looking at your posting record; which
consists mainly of calling anyone who dares to disagree with you a troll.

Jeff


A typical response from the lying troll when he's identified. You are
well known as one in such and other newsgroups.


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Actually, you have just shown you've never seen ANY assembly line.

But we all know you're a lying troll anyway, so that's no surprise.


And that response show you to be nothing more than an arrogant
loud-mouthed self-opinionated bully who can't stand being corrected; but
that is par for the course looking at your posting record; which
consists mainly of calling anyone who dares to disagree with you a troll.

Jeff


A typical response from the lying troll when he's identified. You are
well known as one in such and other newsgroups.



Pray tell what newsgroups that might be and show soem examples? I do not
post in many, so you are either making it up or have me confused with
someone else!!!!!

Perhaps you are actually the troll who posts insults when challenged.

Jeff
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