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In a message dated 05/16/2000 7:24:39 AM Central Daylight Time,
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<< Hello All!

 Good day!

 I am looking for a low cost rework station. I will basically use it in
removing SMT components (SOIC's, PLCC's, QFP's and small chips). Does anyone
have any recommendations?

 Thank you..

 Best regards,

 Eric Lodangco  >>

Hi Eric!

Go to: http://www.hakkousa.com/ and then look under Hot Air Rework. I've used
a Hakko 850 before and it gets the job done. Pretty operator dependant, but
once you get the "feel" for it, you can rework just about anything...I've
even reworked a BGA socket one time...well, I took it off anyway, couldn't
get it back on though (GRIN).

-Steve Gregory-

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