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Ron,
Many years ago I worked where the use of "bean bags" was desired.
I contacted a local merchant that repaired luggage, tents, and other heavy
materials.  He was able to find a suitable glass cloth material and steel
shot was obtained from a local gun shop.
I had him sew up several sizes and weights.  They worked very well, were
relatively resistant to the flux, etc. and cleaned very well in our cleaning
process (back then we still used Freon).  Alcohol might work fine for you.
Water will cause the steel shot to rust.

Bye the way, please say "Hi" to Evan Hardy for me

Good luck,
Pete

                            Honeywell
Peter A. Phillips, Sustaining Engineer
Manufacturing Engineering
Home and Building Controls
8500 Bluewater Road N.W.
Albuquerque, NM 87121-1958
Pho     505-831-7509
Fax     505-836-4834
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Waugh [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 1:26 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [TN] Wave Soldering


     To All,

     I have an assembly that has a few components that want to float while
     going over the wave solder.  In my past life we used sandbags, but as
     the story goes I can't seem to remember where they were purchased.  I
     was wondering if anyone out there knew where I could get my hands on
     some.  Thank you in advance for your time and energy.

     Regards,

     Ron Waugh
     Process Engineer
     Diversified Systems, Inc.
     Phone (317) 299-9547 Ext. 336
     Fax   (317) 298-2055

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